The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 29, 1866, Image 1

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TERIIS—S. '2 15 per annum, payable In adVance—
;s3:i GO :if, not pahl in advarcp. ••• • •• .
• 11E+0 terms ‘v ill Ve strictly adhered to hereafter.
• .• • • To CLUBS: - •
nice copies to one address (in advance)
Fißeen " "-
Cab sub: ofptions =IA Invariably.be pit(' in advance.
iurraFteil lii Carrieriand others
4 (Y.l per ICO eopicc nh cn dOivery. • ,
Ulc 6.73 alt.ixi athtf SChool 'Sigichers 'ae-fura if h.
the Jot: a,Nicy., at irradvilat,?. .f& if
tl.e.year„.o% Cr one year fall rates,
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'l:afters <if A4v'ertiv.izzirF
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Fey 3 lices,inc:niiin^. date . pike infertiCii; 75 ilft. and
g 'h , (.111elll in,vrilion.b `.:5 cent!. One :sqtir: ot 7 111.e,r,
- n :4 olbr.*.t line!. ff.)r 1, or •2 In!ertioni.'*l,..; 3 . iti!ertions
...1 , :n : r:ntly..cly..eut iti!eitions, 25 'cent., per .1. , . - F.,tre.-‘.
LaYg,er 0t.....; in I , Yoportic n. .. . .
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11:1111EV. fiL TiVF - I.TR •
iltree • $1 in ho
ix6r.:4 • :rot 400 7 .2"
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9 , 6•04Xiti6rei. , ,-or 14 Incs i ." 45.00 600 10 04) . 1
.1';40:e • 0.21 • - 700 k6O 14.440:' 641
IN,dr 19 - 1640...24 00
1.51 e.. . -. 'n ••• :•5 000 . 10 0 0 13 46
`442 •` 10 T 0) • 1:00 2000 . 115'00
.1400 14 ., f 0 . ... 450)
'24 00 (0) 00 00 T 0*)
10 . 00 00 (A) 'So . 110 'lOOOO
cam.
t; i trt unnl
'Malt
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cents - per line. 5pe4.11N,.t. 7 ...,
c IL ft,r. rer,l„.Liglicr. Loot] N0t . 16-li. - ::1),Allts a
IRON WORKS.
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i - , RANT 'IRON Nr(01111111M, 31 ILI; AIN OV
.1, Jr -c r 1 , v.-- 'T ic e subrib c r, having' his worit: , . cont.
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-I,l;terl and in fnli.uperation. With heavy.
marldnery and 11.,:tie Ad the latc,t imp
improvemeM. is la w' prepared to' o all 8..:- -- ai l / 4
I:i.utl4 or minine'rrntehirry. 62...1ar CU' ~,,. I Sty,
sthen . of cam size. for Ito isttng and tamip-eass,..,
mg. nilzie and doable acting .I mops of all sws awl of
L,e Lit est - hapre veMen I, 'Coro ish onin;III:!:3 of any si7.:` for
puldp!nd in slops, or chaffs: with Cornish. pump. all.
Lints of eual 1in,...t.ke7.5. with -.chilled or. plain te . elli, nil .
kinds of wrouits.. iron Imp imp -Lila' drift ears or. min iag
machinery. blast ha rnacvs of r,:d - or hot blvd.-is ith an
Inv.roved Nowlin; t yliuder'ami:ht.: I: pipe, and .rolling•
_mi d- with the two - 'or .three hid/ rolls- with the late.et
.imptoved furnakes fur pudtitii,g or hinting,. all Lind of
saw Mill ca..,tiMls 'for ,circith.r -or ttprieht raw& bra'+a"
work of emery description • cast nod finished, and rail
.r.oatleastin,„•7.of ail' I' ice,, foc mines or mil i . ontle. The
f-nt.,, , rit-, , ..r I.,,vin:: . hada loin-, et;perierx e in the machine.
inn.i a e:;:e in .t his region. - anti -a . mac. ical• mechanic, .anti
w.• 11 linos; n kla, fait: of "theliitif, ciall of "NN'ren acid Br*.,
- of - the ICa , -liiin2 . l4i Iron WOiliE,- Pottsville,. trtitqA that
prim:apt ahehtion.ro.lnteint.se will 'procure for him thin. patromme.of his.old. friends cif- themiiiihnt reziOn, and
else:On:re. . - THOMAS WHEN Maharoy City... •
April 21.. nlt;.. • I . :. • -
r 0 CO A L OPERATOR:4 - ac
P•:—Pioxicei• Boiler Work,:. • .. '••
The eatlmeribevß the' - scow.
.t.ttvntirin 4th. husineog. roinmunity.tti Kam
tn-ielioifer . •Worki, on - Railroad Si •• HoprJ., Poltsvffle; ~,,
wth-re thry are aryfetred to. nmilnillettirr
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Si:oil:it At.T.Studi.s. Must Pip.-•Gae(inleters;
r•-it! AT. • r. oa hntßl.•
tzi!r..hanir lust hrtiaj foi . yi•nrr le
h. it i dy to 114...tiraileirtiittat
that Avork ilone at. tliPir.est.a63i , ll.
I , ii.n , , to an it ltv May favor ilivitt
v. h a ran. Ci1111;;alliCa V, in find it
• ri-a tln to thulr advantage to exaMine thrir work lie
(:,rrri,••::[;ia chctt•;jcrt•. .'dultN T. NOBLE,'.
- pi I! 91. .4;11-113- • • JOHN GOYNE.
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.7iOTIICE.-:-The 11,-.1 - 1:P Or the iftt , :. flrat Of A . :en . &
itr ,„ ;.n,„r„.n.,
.the •.,WASIIINGTON; jr;r7......i..,
I::::, , ;.wiAßKs:; , l,icatieil oil (..,;:ti Ftl , Nt; p; •
.1 meg,
:•1 1 ,; Reroat:th '.of - Pottsville. wtll he r .? ., S ti - i i
f r i , nrn'netihy• the' sahtcriher..in: all it:: . i 0 ,-- ' •
.ra lit,. bratich.'S...:ViZ 4 &Call • Ellgilleg§;_
. .1 :dill:',.allti al kintla of 'Machinery. fox minin g either
~,,i ~i ore ;.blaSt..farnaes of hot. or cold blast :, all
1,-.1,1,.• 01 railroad rasthnztl and railiond ear Ilx - teieB of
v. ii - .e . -,zht and esit. iron ;; all kintls'ot UrlBs ca.Ai n - v „ n il
.1 ..-:- of 41111,11 . W0rk.. u*.-.,1 'llll.- - sizt's of: the late,t, int
, •,.: ea pinilp, ilt,gle and .double - actin. . Repairing
~:onii.tly attentlt-cl•to'aitcl neatly executed • . .. .
P.n. , areful attention to bn , tinessille aubFrriber tracts
I.• .:ilii reeeive.a dilate of the public patromfe •so lilt
;:y lte,towed i.n - the late.thgn. - TAMES WREN. '..
- l'..tt.-ville..September.l. hut. •. - :•" : : 3 . 11- ' .
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f)i EGROV.li::llefirii •
I EOItOVE: CO.,
1, M. li9llßE l2 .&Engineer,. : •
Pnornikr i,
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ityNlE;l:f ! iilltrl: I •E.
reaPin
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ho siiin , riberia- have 'III . P rr qY n
into a. Part 'under
rion • tcarne ned 'filyie of ALLISON Ar „
PiANNAN, to earry.on' the Paniulry,..3fachine, Smith
:lllo. Ca'-making linsiti&s, in Port Carbon, Sri_hul
r.'onnty.: •• . 1:011ERT ALLISON,.
• FIIANCISB.BA.,NNAN
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Apvll.lsL • liCG
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. - The i ,i ubscrilin'ril . nrO 'now fiilly. pre- 4:for- - ,erae•
;'..red,to furnii , ll.•rd• -the • A•diland Irnii i.. l ,,
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Wi , i'lit;', :Stc.fin Ettgiui:s rind Plimpit of ' ';i;' 4
u t , N. pow e r and rapacity, for niiiiiiiiii'atid 74;.gth in.,'
other. ptirpris,, Coal .11:vitlierii,nr every re_
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r•'... , „nial'icitterti non• in it , e, - •toiretheii.with cie , tinze and
toig - :ez , , d'i•v,ryde- , :i.ilitinii.. ('dial mid Drift Can; of
:ill sh ie s anti - Faticirie.... inr,r, Trtielf':and Hors(; Cars.--
(ti fe rI, i: li• - •il at the - i-licrte, , j. .not lee. The subscribers'
flidles illeneielveß that, inasinneli as evert mennier - ‘,l
the tin is a. practical inechanie. • thee will. lie. chile: •to
fin - 10 , h 111: l
''lllillel'e that v. ill coinpniii.flicorahly with iiti . :
In tl. , •l:eflion: - All orders .lirecteil to J.:it:fit, ll \ ii,tir,
- A,li.',ii-.1. : - .,:indylkill County, Pit:, will reeliive•iirompi
util . ittli.. • • i -.-- J..t, M.. GARNER.. '
•A, : iihitol. July ft, n:lil. ' - . - • - , os.. • .
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AND ': 1 3.1111'1131;VE . !..4.110P,"
- sic:l;ht Car, V;iciots*. A. - r: • - •
N. Fitt E , TLn itit.tinens'ot. ;helate a ri
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lint of SNYDER Ai. )111.NliS :
6 , 1.1'.7111.4 by tlw'Foli.cribt:r in nil its '
nn , brand:l44 of t.iti.ino
a if. foul
nal, of .M:o . bin , ry,.fi re Rolling
Sr.; Ar. Ile lyt".l . :.lst) etntthir... , • the
1,h;•111..s. M-i Ling and
1.4.1 Vii
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GEOIME W:
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iikrac - - v>.:as,cp - ,..itzri)... I RON CO. arc
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I • prepateo, n , fitrnl , Th T 1:1T1.111fAl.) 111., at .their
761 . 1 s in l'nlo Alto, of vilrinifi , -pirtmrris, r ,.,.„.
wt•i::liin._,_,, ftl,in• - = t , ;ii 1 :oi tn.is) . c r yard. ~...1.,
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'Al.°. difFeroo , ..•ix - of - Mit, slum,: nift!'• ' ,. : 1 7. • - :" , 1
round ruerclmm,' nar iron. i....-"tei*,',`,..
, • • . . ' i -" 111' .1ti;1...111i: •
Orde • rs for mils or o:ir• iron • ,ite ro-iv .. ...,.,,„.- n y .
Fixictlifily solicit. I.L'and '‘ ',II Illt`k • 11;4 /I - prompt nor,-
I.Oni if 11.•fi eitlx r at • 1110 Rolling )tills, Giumer Itimorr
. ..t gq..li llarthrure SI, o c,:t `ei..l re Start. or at tlietr of
fice, corner of 1 1:eliet.'• mid S.•:'ond Stre•ms..rousvifir.,,
•Pa. • • . -, BENJ'N' HAY Mi1.. 1 1), . Prot.• •
• :him fi, M;,. ' '
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TA• 3I 4 ( ?X'A 1201,E,11714:, .711 . .7t,11., -
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The TAMAQUA 1:‘ .I',LINO :411.1, •( . O:kIRANT It:w
ing nt.w eiliVo..!,ll 111'0r Wort.. , at 'l'a
me lm .1 - 4 . 0:,1ki1l 4.:,ittity.. .:+t e, to Ai. ..1,.4.,,1,,,,„ ~...k .
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. manufiLehlrim; turd - prep:l : red' , •, 1: 1 ,1,1y i r - ) ....
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Mei ciiant liar 11 , It of a very 0weri,,r,,,,,. 3 -..;,---,'
guaiity. Itottul'.. Squarvs, Fbit..:id IlatfP.r
tirrands. Ordvi.r. :it,. rcsp-ttli,ily tolicit.<!(l,. and win
meet ;M!!] prontlA ;t1;O:Tion, ' .
,INO. RALSTON, Tre:t. ' - 1 -4 A.7ii L. RATCLIFF, Prt:A.
Tamaqua, '.,lnly 1...'t1e, .. ... ..., " .26-ly
OTTISVILLE ROLLING All ..
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TheliiibsCri66r,' havinfz . iittl.h.i.eil* the • •Pott , ville Moll=
fag Mill and thOnat.. - .; . h.v rvtlif... , l•tla.,:one, ane pr : epareil
to reeeive unler,lia• :ill'Aze. of 'T rail:.
from '22 ?IN.-. to the yard al. to. 4;o,llc 47 77
44 .
•. .a. plasM
and furnish tbe.same at short. not ire.. '. ' • t.:. .. •
-. We are a:,o pr, , parerl to farai,ll and `" . -
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ivlli receive orders for: MERcHANT " -6- ,
• BAR littl e , 'rill the asual - ,:1 , .•,.4... Romal. Saaare mai
Flat. • 15'o - shall keep a sapply. of the smaller F.1Zt..6
Ccollien , Rallsj all ays oil jiallli. . .
ATE INS, BROTHER
Tottißville, 31)11.0 , Gd
130 AND Si A12.1K N,
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- Thes!;ll.critiert.: Ktpared to et:et:ilk: it , r ,, Thr ireltrot
nolo...flit. the: above urticle; , .,. with +b. `l.
ilio.o=4
pitch. iit the., iii : pia. e of lit,iiii•-, Coat !,,.....,,
t...treet. below.Niirivi.4iiiii. .20. feet h0it... 4, --,ralr,
iics illwAys GI) timid. ..a..1:=4.t, the mane- .
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Cont rind-
Of tue hest materiel .m: , l . worlomothip. Repaire
promptly attended to. . - ra'rai. for mihing ventilation
alway. on Mind. JABB.2. SPAIMS: *.
Angnst , G 5 bs•ly • .
t)tretis,, 0-111 FEL k: it ,54;: c.
. • 151.;11(3gfat,P.....i • 1.
;Tzt):trtim J io S C 0. ..
1:0)N AND sniEL
_WARE:IIOIISE
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4.7* aixicrutL
Have rlNayson . hood alai for )ertio- •
BEST ENGLISH IRON—FuII . assortment
awl other :favorite bra Mis.,. - BEST
AMEHICA.7.s: BARS'—ordltuiry - sizes, or rolled to fuller
purposes. &c., Sc.-PENNSYLVLANTAT,QILs
ER ITATE •Tromii-cuOns .;aizes, or, cut to - reqiiired
dLEFt •hi VETS- 7 Dover brand,. made it: 'solid
d.. , •••.. I:EST, ENGLIsn CAR AXLES , --Americun "and
FLUE AND SHEET IRON-I'4 .1!()
JUNIATA, •ENGLISII AFL NORWAY
• SI : i I HODS% BOLTS., NUTS- - and . WASIIERS—For•
car-. Mal machinery pnrtx , sese;erwrally.:C:AST,
sI I h.‘ It. ACHLN E and .111.1STER STEEL. Also',.
!•.ctra mrCity for taps and' dies, .Tbe above, tozethef
with a tan ass( rtment of Iron; Steel. Nails and Spikes.
to which Ow attention of deak•rs, railroad companies,
criaecrs, miners, founders and 'machinists Js invited.
Jan. 2 . 5. •d(..
-W. BALDWIN Engitatsci4s
; • Broad and .11muilion streets, Philadelphia. Pa.
\Vraid call4be attention of. Railroad .
izrs, and those intent-Aril in Rail- '•
tend property,-.to. their system Loco- , 0 4 ,.„'"
E112i11.9, i>z %whichtffiey ,
d t:, the part tcuiai business fet -
they may lie reqhfred by the•u4' Of One, -two; three or
.nair ieerof kdriving wheels; and the nse of the" 'whole,
nr ti, mu, 11 itf:the Weight as may be desirable for ad..
ha,,,„;4:,; -and in ammo:nod:ding ; thou to the grades,
of superStruction, and roil and. Work.
hi br thmr..., By these means the maximum•usellil - effect
of.the paw eras. Secured with the least expense for. at.
wormier, Cost of fact; and repairs to Road and - Engine.
-with titan objects in view: and as the resnit•of twenty
thre-lye:us practical experience 'in the busliays by our
s --nuts partner; we Manufacture live dffierent - kitla er
Enginoi.: 'and several. classes of sizes of each
Particular attention paid to .the strength of the ma
rt--;ins in the plan and workmanship : of all the details:
tar long 'experience and opporinnities of obtaining in- .
portoticioh, enables us to -offer these engines with the
asim,nire that in efficiency, , economy . and durability,
they•Wil I Compare- favorably with those of any , other
tik. use. • We also furnish to offier, - wheels, axles,
I, lV'.iti,z or low moor ti.re fto tit centres without boring.),
trlM‘s,irititi castlngslor bearingi of every deicription
r,r Copper, Sheet iron - and Boiler Works and every. eV
.1--'l6 apprtaining to the repair or renewal of Malmo- ,
Engines; • : M. W: 'BALDWIN, •
January 2a, ffift 1-tf: .MATTHEW.BAIRD: •
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ROHR E - R '8
E X-PECTORAL
WILD TONIC,• • .•
• CHERRY:. ••
r direst .or the Chest, LiyeT,-.
.Sl9 . macii =id BovFai
Aiidus not:qtial
• 1 : Ittni121.:11; • •
' • Pr..prli•tnr nntll%fantifieturer, .LanclAkter: Pa.
kule Agent for Schuylkill '.
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. I I . sT- .4.1: it 1.11:411ED-.,-BESSE 3 LER'S
• .wr EEL, I.II4),CEAM.—A .Pamphlet all' the
M:.ne facture of .11taileuble Cott • Steel, ite Piogrft' ,3 and
t niploymritt,-I , y.liviiry Bes.senter.-.with Illostratioits of
it.:ol - 111,ery . t1,60. , Price 25 .cents.. '.§ent on' receipt of
'..t. , cellos by mull-free. :- For Ktle by .- . -''. • .-
'" ' . - It: BA NNA.Ti. Pottiville;..
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FIRE ARMS
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S,i4 d 'by ..Reaiers
!INI, TRADE.- GENERALLY
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nx.lzet. L'artridge.
tElilot pt) No. V. 2 Cartridge. :
I .11:401. iEilipt rd.) w. It". 1
n..tket Revolver, (Sidi Corking).
New.B..eket Involver, Loading-Lever}.
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• lie!r - I:evolver, Sdf-4.7o(:king.
• Nay.. Revolver. :16.1(a) in, Caltlire. • ,
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U"ui
Plue, ' '
& 4:1•:.1.0 in. Caiiirre. . • .
Bree , h Loading In ..Nofle,.
Isr,-,11 Loading Carbine. -No, 4n Carirtdz.e. . •
I' '. mac., (Steel Barrel,) with Sabre 17ayotini.
S . • llideifliniskeL.Springlield.Pattern • -•: . .
Barrel Sind Gun. .- . •
.E. IGNINGTON At SONS, 'llion;New York..
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Moore & -Niehole, New .York. -
&Thiebeiden , , Bosnia: •" - •
.lohn nobly!). •
J,wc., Gmbh & Co., Philadelphla, • •
nounnee &mnn. • • '
henry tolsom & Co., Nem - Oilcans snit Mernjkiri
Maynard 8r0a.., Chicago. • •
L. M, Ridriscy &' Co., Si, Lows. •
Albrii &. (-iraruiokao lanairbic o .
Aug. IS: 'fiG.
.(Al4. 7; Mr.-14)
NtliEr•
altat•WA', PRICt , S. in tho Neci.l4lol3
J Hail if'youlsnnt a piety Silk Dense, Cheap.
done 9, !qa
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OD P N B.=-Jtist. fee et vd, - a tine afoicoliment
of Gold Pena-VA 811 pei-Extenekm etpiptlicce pale
pt tli )3. l ailiAra r Centre
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Vol. 39.
INSURANCE.
NEW YORK -
ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE - COMPANY,
141 Broadway N. Y.
Cash Capital
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In an icm. - against - Accidtuia- CI - . .a1.1.11 i [lda'.
DESEICAL , ACCIDENTS Include the Ptivelina - 1t151:...
'and also - all • !Onus, of Dislorations; Drok,•,n ~ BonO:i.
Sprains. Diniaas, Cats. Gunshot:. Wonnds.- Barns and
Scalds, - Mites of D 0; ! ,.. Ataaults by Burglars, Robber.,
or 1114rde.ers—tbe action of-Liahtilng or Sun Stroke,
the - effeeta of explosion, Eldoda and Safforatiort by
Drownirta or Cholart,z.*: • —. •
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EDWD. GREENE, Secy. - IrAt. A:. BAYLEY;Trest.
' .. flyway A. Buts; General Agent. -" - .
ROBERT . C. HILL, Art., ,P6-,:xvitle.
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FMB' INSURANCE - T. •
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Atkftetu - over •• • • • ' • •eaqt) ; oon
-JAMES LORIMER GRALIA.M; •PrvAdert, •.• -
•;!; C. ( 4 00DR1C(.417.; Secretary. •
tent 1 Schnylkill :ecinty, 11311
ieceivi; PAIIC • •••
• irt7l.cA.K.e. promptly•OjtiNted..7' ;
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Wyo4Pag. : CO.
OF 'WEL SE . ES.IIAtir: •• - •
A XACIN.. •: .• • . .
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.1.50,060
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Vic' Preiclent: - -L. I). SIIOE.NIAKER...
..‘ , ."..Rvretarv—R:C; SMITIL •
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• tv.rD BEVERIDEII.:,' AGT. . • •
Por F.clai3ll.ill (Mice, CENTRE STREET,' Putty
vile. • tApril22, . July-!?.).
.• . - - - INSETRANOE: •.•
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•General
lusirearice:.
office ibetiustylvatiia
LIVERPOOL & .LONDON &. .:NsurtA..Nct
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Caoh Capital and Ass.o.i4 ..... ...
Intr., , sted in the United: RAM's over..;
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HOLE TNSUBA - NO£ COMPA.NY,.
New IS - M . 02, Comic:o4.M:
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Cull'. Capital: • •'• . • • . :*-. : 3500;000
Surplus Jan. let - 415•65 - -, - - : '811.17.9,070 9S
Insuriince'effeeti.d in the hest Pninpanies on.favora
tile ferias. LOP.,:eS Pnituptli.iitili,leil and paiirwitileut
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iielay •.- . : - April ir, .6r,-15- • . ...
PHiElsitX INSURANQE. tfoillETY .
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Capital Stork, ~ . ... • S t;00,000' 00
Ass.ets, Jilt. Ist,' 1806 1,006,794 3i
W, S. SHEAFEB., Agt. 1 1 ,Potts - ville . Pa
Feb 21, .46
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY;
101 Broadivay, -New 'York.
Cash' Capital
Assets
W. S. SHEAFER, Aet„ Pottsville,•Pa
S 1 RIN6 FIE. LI)
FIRE AND MARINE
.LNSURANCE COMPANY
SPr.INGTIELD; M Ass
Capiial -•
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WM. C 1 .,), N.Elt. :Tr:. Betty. •.. • E:,11-.:0, Fur.r•NI AN , rreat•
CIiAI4,ES 4..1.1NE, ti, , cien.ll A!.:Kii.t. '. - .
.
. .. ...
ir . A-I, TE it S. SEIi:A F - k: E:; ' Agent.
. ... .
AETNA INSURANCE - CO.
Incorporated 1819, Charter PerPetual,
• • •
. .
Paid op .t.!ni)lf.til• • • 00 • 0 . 0
Amount of Apoci•od '• 4;004,150 00
t -71
T. A. Aim; Pr;.t.t. L. J. I I F.NI:Er, Sects.
Jr.. A.• S:4:: E. J.
A. A. Wlilianis; .Ifor:eestyr,
. . WALTER S. SfIEAVEIt, Ageag,- •
CENTRF, STREET, .FOrtsVl PEN NA-
CHARTER
1 0 11 AN KLIN
FIRE INSURAN OE COLT - PANy
OF. Pi LILA DELP!! .
Ag.vsplc of Janwary
($2,506,851 '96.
Capital, - •
ACUZ..IICti Nurlel um,
I u reNled L•r}•m minx,
15110.Vittr.ti income for .1 565,
- $12,75.5. I $:1 ta,troo.
LOSS.T'AID
0 vcr,.55,01)0,000. '.."-
PERP.T4TUAL AND TEMPOR:AI3,I7 PiDLI
CLES ON LIBERAL, TERMS.:
.••• - 011{ECTORS'I' ••'
CIIARLES-N. BANCK Eli; ISAAC LEA;
TOBIA'S WAGNER., .- .EDWAItI) C. -DALE, •
sAmt•EL GRAN'f, • GEO. FALE..4; - - 1 :
PETER ; xI.4:CALL, • . ALFRED FIPLER,..•
'GEO. \V. RIO LARDS, ERAS. W.- LEI'..I.S. M: D.
-Afig.LIES RANCH:Z:IZ, Prn.,:iclevit
EDWARD Vice-Pncriclent
JAS. W..McALLISTE4, rc. Pro. Ten. . - ,
.
.. .
* - Ttw'subscsiliev is !Tent for Ole shove ineillionel'in
siltation. nitil iii fireparvil .fii 'milks itisiii.citicetft every
deseriptiop Tit property,' It, the lowest rates. • -
HENRY . C. IfITSSE., Agt. '•
. .
Poitsville-March'l9. '6.5. , ,, :. 12-tr
j INNUit4NCE.: •
Girard
The id Life Insurance, Mimilty-atid Trust Com
pany of Philadelphia. Office: Clit . :ztllllt Street,
the tine door East of the etutiini -* • ..•
CAPITA -i-a , 3
LOO,OOO-LCIIARTER PERPETUAL .
Continue tomaiteinstirauces on liviuf on; the . ..most fa
vorable terms:. •• • •. •:
The capital being - paid up.and invested, together.with•
alarge and constantly ilicrei,sing reserved lund„offers
.ft perfect security to the instired. .. • •. • .
• The'
i iremintris 'may be' 'paid half-yearTy or
yuarter
.•
The company add a noses periodically. to the mann,'
ranee for We. The first bonus, appropriated iu Decem
ter., 1544, the second banns in December, 'Loa the
third bonus in 'keen:liar,. li.s,l,•Which .additions Make
an average of mare titan tio per cent.lllX.Pl* tile pmmi
.lllll4 paid, without increasing the aunualpremium, . .•
• 'Thomas Ridgway, • .. • i John A. Piroivit, .••
liiiherrPearsall„ - •
• • Thomas P: Janice, -:•- John IL Slack,
•
Frederick brown, . ' John C. Mitchell, ; •
• George Tubbr, .• .heave Barton, •
Hurry 'Freeman, -• -'• tieth.J. Cooly, 7 • ,
• " • Isaac Starr. •. •
Pamphictifcmitalning fable of tidos - aim explanations,.
lorm of application and further information can be lint
'at the oftice; •'TIIGNIAS RIDGWAY, President..
• Jr..,1114 F. AmEB, Actuary • .
;Or or 8.-BANNAZI. Pottsville, Agent lit his County;
•
U. S. STAMPS,
LEGAL.,...
OIVIIIIERCIAL; and
. • BUSINESS
At B. BANNANYS Bookstore. ,
A Great Want Supplied
MAGNETIC LUBRICATING COMPOUND
T'oB TIIR'
• .
A:lei •of ' Wagons, , Carringex,- 'Loran:l9..
Ratitrond Cars, and the ilearz -1:-
jog part■ of nit kiuAre of
Machinery.
The'rnanufacturei of ' this Contpoune, after a seriea of
experiments during the last fifteen "yean.‘,.is - enabled
now to offer to.tbe public an article wiai, the above ti,.
tle,-whicb is'contident nteet.tpe gcneral wants
prtbepublic':one pound of which ho. believes will go
as far as four pouutlaof any other lubricatornoW In use.
The following Certlfiattes selected froth. it nuntber of
others furnished, teed to show its value:
. _
Daring used during the hi,.' nine mantits-.the "Mag. ,
rietielmbricating ConifNund;'. , manatactumd -and sold
by Charlea W: dements ; upon large number of-Wa- :
ors, Carts, 4c:, the lake weasure in .haying that it'lins
given'entire ratisfaction r both in hot and cold „weather.
causing a'great raving, loth in 'the 'quantity : of mate
rial needed, and In the-wear • of Machinery, - axles, &e.
• . ' D. G. YDENGLIIiG,,MagIe. Brewery, •
GEO. LAUER, Orchard iken'ery.'
B. IiELLLY SOS, Contractors.
• SIIOESIA,KER &CO. •
• . .
inl,,N; 25, 194.
Tbe-Magneticlmbricating Compound:l,f for Rib% put
up lit' tin cans, secure from.lealtuge, and neatly labeled;:
wholesale only by the manufacturer.- and retailed by
stUrekeepers generally.' UILAS. W. CLEMENS. •
(f. *Se Kan, Std Market Sc, 1 - U4 l '3OOllM, Gene
ral 'Agent for the I;pit:e4,Statee . , . . •
Important age In Pottmille:
.
SIR -ASTLET .COOPER'S
EM It.o AT I
.o.lc
RHEUMATISM:, TYPROID FEVER, *NEURALGIA, •
NERVOUS DISEASES; SPRAINS, PAINS,
..111.;NIONS,' FEVER * AGUE; ato, .-' 7
C.2.rtificateaand.Tiestimonkil 3 to anY extent.mlghtbe•
pioctiird from those who hare nsett . find seen - the gdod
effects of /lib EuIIII:OQ.A.TION abroad; only deemed
tieciA , sary to refer to the onderaigned At present, a
zitii. of Pottsville, who. can tell its" good effect after
'using, .when ail °the; rtipatAires. had Wed:. •
. •
I.!orrrtv iLix,...ba ;it -1g66;
. .
This IF to Certifs. that I was o.lllfillea to . bed on
'the:id of duly. when.Mi,' Levy .called 4.34 me asdper
smiled me to use :Sir. Mler. Cooper's ,Erubrooation,
and alter . getting my legs,. ,line and *et' rubbed for
'about [wady minutes, jamas enabled to Walk ilow'n to
Mr: Sanderaotial/rug Store withoutilte tilt! Of crutches'
oc a thing that I hav'e not' been -to do for
two mouths. •• ' • 7 C: M. ElifoWl.'
This preparation *as originated by Siti.Aarmtv Coop.
ai l , who wad physician to the ,Qutain .of England; .:.1t
is A preventive of . Cholera: 2 l'3 , o/9W
and has, nett . equal tor 'Tarr aicr,tileoes Relief
ith6tm • t i„,„" • N eer atia,. Chronic •disawes.; Sprains,
Pains,,' le., f used.a,s - direeted. Every family ahoutd.
'havalt. It does - its.iv,brk so expialitionsly,.. by - rubbing
the partiaffscted...., . .. •
To . all those adlicted,-TrY One . Bottle. and •It.ivill
oonvlnap7ol7. ;• ..
• Price $l.OO per bottle. • . •
. • LEVY,,BoIe-Agenti
. 116 - Warran Street, .
:For 0310'4 fr. SA-NDESp$*B Drug 'who to the'
Ind a rnotharlied Agent far Pottsville. •
•'- , -
Tinted Calicoes, Muetini,
-Centre pt. „riarti oivoalt,egaliet tit
Jsaflß...4s • . • . 4.:tf :
A AncILICAN WATCHES; hi geld and silver
oc.tit
lattitme;9lB. eatilitimuneed.at the store , •
• - - 111 , LIWNSERS:1074 4 7 -
400.0.0 . ".. 1 61 . 74 . -• • ' Ce*rc: dress- `c,
k
--A
•
z h t i
z - -
- • Fj.
0 -1
•...5250,000
••• - 31..000,000
. •
N300;000
iSc9 •IIE'TUAi
.$400. - 000 oo
944.5-11:3 IS
11,1.02;30 . N S I
~• . , •
I will tenth yon to Idaho th e. Rowels of the and out from , the Catering of ilountains Metals which w il l give st;enelt to onr baud! and subject all
Native to coni use and plefulare.z7Dii.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T.ITE
.PER'7VI.;A:N.SYRUP.
17 4 A PIIOTECTED SuLI:TION OF THE
OT OXIDE or irtox;
. A leu , dir-rtrirry to tr,idicine icLirh .
BTRMES AT .T.ECE . ROOtOF DISEASE,
. .
. .
By sniii4iug the-.Blopa *ith - its
0.1:1•111., •
•This 6 the secret of aIQ .
Avoilderfill
.remedy in eFirtne
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic
Diarriura, . NervouS btfeetiani, ..
Chills and. Fevers- M1E19141 Loss
• of Constitutional Vigori:Dis . .
cases- of the kidneys • • •
. ' and Diadder, Fe--' '
• . .taa,e Cosnplanits; . • ..
• And all titeease. nriziaatin;- in
•. . • .
13_0 STATE . . OF TILE ..131,0QD;
. •
Or . ACCi - OhlpAti;eil L prru.rrr or n I:its.V
• . .
. .
. ..
Ileinf.! freerom Alciiliol in any: form, - its oni , triiing
t.fr,..7.1...arei1e.r fotlowed by correspf , i,lin!f.reacl ion, hat
Are vermin:4li; intn,ing ninn:intn. i'n;on. And NEW Lire
into all }:arts of tho .t , ,teni. and . hnilding up an litOIN:
Dyspegoiitst natl. Debility.
Fizonith? Vt:qtri . able:Atch . dc . ac:on . S . C.6TT: b; D.
• • " • \'l CANA EA ' ST March
'!I. am zasOnvet(mite.liyspept!c.:of more Linn
stamii - hz • -
.
.. 4 - - • ve: iken . wonderfitlly'.:hitnefilleti . in
the three t.weck:, during- which I havirused.the
hat I can etatreely mystqf
the reality. . win; havit•kni,Wn plc' are, esti-i
-l:tied 'et the change...4-::in ytitteiy known...and 611)
but thet which 113.? dope 80 much
• '
CISE . -or STAN. DI
. .
• •
From INSLEY ,iEcrETT,')6.:I;., Ave,. poston.
.
- have, s.-ttfre . nsl, : atol some severely, for 27
years.....froth
.(Iyensiism, "I - commenced. taking:U, re
ruvitul Syrup found - in - mediate Iwneth from it. In
the .course of : three or..nuir. iveSirs I was entirely.re
liked from Inv.stiiierlngs, .1111;1'11:m6 i•nloyed:Oninter;
-rupted health
eves • .• .• •
.
•One`of _she - 111oftt ilißlingnimheilJnrilaw in
• ,New Viaglanti - IViritcpo- to, it. t tiend
,n,o' fol
•
. . .
. .
.
.
..' T•itavt.i.irltd the:Pl.:lir VIA.N.STRIT,. anti the - re:
t•ittt t'ttily kaitaimt. your prediction. It has intik A. N 1.1 % ."
NI.IN, Qf MC.; - 1:11i. , t1 into my.tyszem new vitt:or and ttn--
. ert3 t" I am; ttn.lottger . tretnnittps: and , deltilitzt;ed. as.
when yon . last saw - me; rimt. stronger,. heartier, ittal
with lar . g., , r . 4.lpatits' for labor, Mental and physical,.
than at any time hiring-the last tivo .. eprs'..” -. ..• •.
.
• Au Emintint Irivini! of Etooion o olym::: :
.•
"I -..hilv i i . 15 , P . 11 [lshii.; thit..PI:IIVVIAN SYin:P".for
some t tme.patt ; itlst . ii•es me N V ' V.1.;1 , rn, IteOYANC:Y or
. -
.
. • . , .
• Thon.. , and4 Inive •beetc 'changed -by the nee of 11114
rcniedy ; from:weak,' sickly:, ' suffering. creatures; .to
strong,. healthy: and, nappy men and- lvoinen ; and in-
Valid:. canmit rCas,Afab4- iteeitate to give it a trial: •
A- panipplet of cc.?. , ..t.,age.' containing-certifep{es Of
cures . and tecomniendut MIN' front some' of, t th , .,.nir,st •
- eminent. physir'ians, riergynien . and others; :will beseni
Fake to any addre,,.. , : •:..
.-,. -
.-- ' -...' • :• .-
11:irt 51.71:17P
• - • FOB .S.I.LE BY ' • • "
• , -•. • •
DINS:11.011p, Troprielor;
;' w
AND
.BY-ALL' "P.ItITOGISTp
SCROFULA!
101il:CP TTIE BEST
'REM Eby ever
Itascili • to obtain a pita:
whit i 6 li
11 Of it.. :• • • • - : •
' • K.. AND.ERfS" -lODINE. WATER,:
of SOLVENT,
eontitinin Otnice.,if Water, : '
A- ii i.-Poi erfui-Vicailiziur .% ei►t-
"acid 1 Into rtitico, -.
in all ifs
forma, tiLL'F.liii;• • CANCI , IIiS, - ,
.1:11hl_17: 4 4: audit hits - been need with ai-toni?hing
.;liccet,g in Ctit 4 ( lthonnatisni,
tint,
Fetnio lieart, Liv.er, and Kidney
ircitlars will he sent rh..rr.-to any:oneseintiing
fora• • ~
C'heinist.
• •
3; P. - DINSTTIORE, 36 .D6y-: - St., Need York
'ANAD In 4; Eilt(T (4 4 . 4 tI.SINSI.
VVPAIVS • E.A.LSAM
WILD
• . 11 ‘f3.11f.:1"... , : E
HA : P" . A '1.•;
• • 'WI - ill:TIMI i;
.ma .
(01d.. - 137..adrrpm., me Throat,
..Ciagl).• Crimp,
Lirpttl'ompt:iint, ri.one.h Dif- -- '
•S• . Ac.uity' 'itrenthing.. Ai.thsurai •
:altar eVery.yalitetion 01 • • .
111 T : 11M.0 41;t 7 G
001ST-SpITI,"TION .;
.
yhich i , ai.ties t;:r. in,ni; tictinnl than :iny iii.her disease,
and Ivi,ich baiTIQ.; ih , ,iliill or iliePhysichnlF 14 a .greatr
ciiextent.thiin :illy uglier. nnlially; awn yilrhiSy) this
Remedy; when :ill-others inv.va i heffectual... : .-. .
. . .
AS A - LIEDICIITE
Rapid in Relief. Sent Effet,
It. ES . lAt RPAtiSED ! '
. ~
.
\chile .as a preparation, free; from. noxious' Mg ••ecli
t.,iit.s'. po i s ,, ms , pr-i n iurt r al:6' ;•11111t.14,, , shill,sciatic; and
sciatic anti
medical knowledge; corubliting.all that is vfiltutble.in
eta
the'vigble - 11.Mmlom for this . :Itt'es of dirie-aE.t.,. it; is •
.
,I.N . c 0 AjPARABLE !':
nni.l ICC
:dome n 1 the puhtic. • . . : •
B}:ittiLOUIt:THATCHER D
.if . " • .
49.• WILD . CiIE4y gives universal
satitlartion. It sernis * . t,d care a t'ongti loiniening
and „and ..al‘cifys irritation, T/1176
ar_liort NO-Tit CSd, I.7":3tr.AT, Or 1 1 In:1:11; WCG II
A I.EAV I Nf".> 'nIF; AlAl:SO: I:Ell con..ldcir the Bal.,
sam sagcad ar„ 'any, •ir Cotigh Medicine,
•wltifnhigh I am arrinainted.!•.. • • •
Froa►
New York.
. .
. .
clentlemen;-='Tlds is - to certify' that 'myFirlf and thin-.
ily,ilave Fiscal Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wihl.Cherry e fur
sem ai yeare,-,LUldgreat • pleasure in recom-
Mending It. in preference- to - any thing - of 'the - kind for
which it is nitemk'd . :• lb cases. 'of .A.stitui, Phthisie,
or Affections of the Ttirrat,.l - have
.never met with any
/D
thing equat.te it. Very Respectfully, ' .
• . DAV'SPRAKEII,'
... • .
The - Rev: JACOB SECHLER, ot. Hanover, Pao,.
Well known and much respected among :theliermaii
population, in this: country; Anakes. the :following
. statement for the benefit of the-alicted:"
• .Dektr Sirs :—llarrag realized ill toy family important
,'benefits Ciotti the use of your • valuable preparation
Wistar•s Balsam. of Wilt lherry—it Why& megfeat
.pleasiire to ree.minend it to the public. Stinte eirld
years ago one of my
. daughters seemed:to.be In a de-.
cline; and little Mmes.( her recovery were entertained..
I then procured aNu:tient 'your eieellent Balsitta, and
-.before sneIItIALULL'II the whole of the - contents of the
bottle thein wiis a grent improvement her health.—
I havc,- in my individual . case :made frequent- use. of
yourvalaable medicine, and have. always been bone-.
Wed by it.. • ... , JACOB SECH TAIL •
.PRICE' L ONE :Dirii..ton. A BOTT LE.
•. : • • „. • , 'Fbr,ale,by •
• . • _•• -
•.1 P. DINSMORE,'36 'Vey St,., .••
SETH W. immix & SO.N, Prowletioni,lioq6b,
. • • -Acidby43l utitgito. • • •
. . . •
• • •
..GRACE'SCELEBRATED . g . A.LTA
CURES CUTS,.BURNS.;' SCALDS. : .'
• .• :• :Grace's : Celebrated Salve.., •:.
•
CURES.WOINDE, ERUISES, •
. • • • - •. • • • • .•
..•
Grace's :Celebrated :Saltez .• .
. • CURES E.OT.i.,S;. ULCERS;CA'SCERS. : •
. , . • - • •.
Graee 9 s, Celebrated . .
Salve
• ..
••• CURES sail'. Itatiu.3l . ,:Ep.ySlPELAl4.,. •
. . •
. .
• . Grace's:: Cele.brate4 Salve
••. • •
::• CURES CIi4I , ED CHILBLAINS.
. Grace7sCelebrated•Salre..
HEALS QED SORES,..FLESH • - NyoUNDS; .
It la promplip action, removaa - . pain at. - once, and re-'
duces themost. angry litking.swellings and inflamma
tion&
.as :if by magiC,—tbus - affording relief:and'a.
complete care_ - '
•• Only 25 cents a burl • (Sent by. mail forflfl cents.
. For Sale by-J, P: DINSMORE, 30 lle), -- S1 .; N.Y.
FOWLEktOprie.turs,. ito;t o& ' an d b y:
all Druggists,. Grocers, slid . Coantry Stores, •
: • . • • .
Sz . l,ead This
J.;R7I ; R 0 X E—L
MAP CHINA, EMS, AND
- CROCKERY- STORE,
Otiutre Btfeet, Opposite Ifortini,# Rouse
PCiTTSVIT,T;FL:
. .
..Tbe. citizens . .ot PottUvi 'and' neighteriag towns
villages and hamlcts, one, and all; are invited to; call
and examine- my stock of wares • before buying else:.
where, Id!tam not to, be' undersold; 'and can. ntruish
llotisekeepers.Witb.ei•cry artitle they ;wart in mytine
of bnabiess. '. In the stock of :
• .
.1 • - • . •
seol be found Tea Setts; Dinner sett% Card and" Cake
Basketai 'Watch - .Casft , , &gar : Malden - N . Matelr •Safea,
Mow Mugs,.Motto Cup* and Saucera, 10es.t.:ok)gnea,
China Setts for Children. and a'general 'variety of Toys,
•
ch o icest" patterns conebding oU Table a n d
Bac Trunblers, Champagne and Wine tame., Ale and
kieer.Gl,4ases, Deciadexa. Ber and Bitter- Bottlea i Gob
lets, Plate*, Catitot. Bottles, ..li4tehang and Creams; Cel
erica, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Hold Syrup Cans, Fruit
Bowls, • Fruit Jars; Oak.e StandicKinneene ..Limpe' of
glary variety; Lamp Chimneys, f,,antet:aa, Caa,if ti ,;-
VanC4l J. .
CroclWerv: 1 CrOekery
A SISS or tame t orfRON STO4r CHINA, of iif-
Aerentpattenia, in leettz or dodo pieces, tosoit the'poly
lie. Alma aroortnie4 of OW•Mu SV4e.,urtiluti
win sell 4 - 16411Cunav ‘.`"
:12 ..lreirOW AMIE Piraiirtp *are.
Padding ZoLthea,Zie plaitaaelkukot Kilit:Pons;
JanY-MuUliK , Pitcbm. Tea 4ar attlecc.rotvitit
p o ari l t scs m o ea. etc. .. •
US:—Toilet Botta, uattors. wood=
tad Tod Baths% Quart and Pint Flasks; (iNg oil, av,„,
ac. vraait Zama. evindnantiption. _
1 / cannel/ inn Goody aS cup Prima,
thus* , C111.14063741 L.
m-,
SA.TIT:IIIDA:I' MORNING, SEPT_F,AMER,429; 1866.,
FERTILIZERS.
Superior Imiorovcd: •
Super-Phoqhateof Lime
. • hiANBFACTUBKD BY
T,?,41.15. L. HOLT, AGT.,
t smirtriaarig, HAVEN, PA:
:.*
•
Farmers and Dealers In Pertilizeri.will otiserve
.that. I
hare. adopted the ahke 'Trade Mark," to show , those
who -use my. Sup!‘r-Phcliphate, . made, fro . m the Rasv
Bone, that they are gettleg my.mantiractnre.... •
My patrons will please he' garde . ' in pnrehimipg, that
the ?hove "Trade Mark."'.is 'stamped..ppon each bag; as
.none other IS.gerinine: • • .- • .
I am now ready to simply the iabiAT • imperlor
zer inlarge 'or small' ouantities4-in - new - .bags.ot
pounds each. Also;- always on hand, a stock of limb
.grox Bone Dutit:-comppe.t—for tot). dressing; Pliister,
fir_ Vic. Alrade iliclinntAllowed.to dealers... " •
e The above Fertilizers. can be purchased At GEORGE .
BRIGHT SON'S Store. CkntrO St,
,Pottayille;'who
are-authorized to as,niy • Agent.-- •• • • • 1 -"-'
• * Posit L. MOL T,
Amt., Schuylkill Ilkveti; Pk; .• '. • •": • ••. ••:
PO, 10. .66 . • • . g -IV _ •
EXAMINE.: THE BRAND.
11; NEtaN
200 1 b s.
IMPROVEE . ) .
SUPER . -
lunspHATEo LIM MANU FACTU RED . )
n
4.4 k/
4., ER, •At /
• „<kayS-)--- •
FORSALEBY DEALERS .GENERALLt.
. - Tk r oo g hout Ob:Country;
. • . - • .. . . • _ • .•
[Entered ea...ding to Act or Coignes, In the yeit 1866: by
.. Needles. in the Clerk's Delco of the District Court of the !Juiced
- ..)3satee.in and the the EustemDistrict of .Penusylrautu.) •
. .
PRICE NOT ADVANCED.
, 855 per 2000 lbs.
BENEFIT TO FARMERS I
.1110110 TPHICLIIPS.O
CiENITI , ,H
SUPER-PHOSPHATE, of Lime.
-For yapnfactnreT'yDypots
27 F.ronti.,l3eAvireen..lllnirket.nmil.tr;
PHIL.1T?I;LPII•I:~..
95 . t.topth Streci,
ALT irtiOnE, " Imo;
harlug . renealed the Internal. .
• nne Law, . taxing Fertilizers six, perent.. I beg
-leave tO infornl.the Fanners - that fi 4 ord, Oda diiy the
Caine. 'per 'eennigti will be taken nil.-the retail price of
rl enttnd tem trper' cent: making. the retail price
vow $54 . 40, per tvu of 41.,tatti•iihs,; .
'and.
ISiltinm
~.I)ll;eiMpt.in Desina. •, • '•
MORO:IPHILLIPS i
. . .
. • ; : Sole.Propriefui mid Miumfacturer
Phil4de August : l: ISti6 • .21 -rim.
....1111: . kii.-E.R . .i - A ....SI . M . T.T. TU' S..
. -..: -... • -- ry.. , -.N. - N1)..A.1. : ;:r.Y :
.. ..:: ...-.:
...:7Stip6rTliosiil..it,... -. )6f iii Mei:.
•A True Raw Bplie.S.b.pei:74)4ppp-igit
Warranted free Crow A dul terntin
:" l'his•yaluitble Fertilizer Nis - t-tiitid . the. test' of trial
kasou;. has 11;:eii ..provea totK n
yeiy-.cipt•fiqr aiVtirte,, Ail who /lave used
Price $5O per 1/000
Thilntanufacttirelh ,. reozniticte'cl- under the direction
and control of MI. C. Alfrul.sinittniatc issic4aluit
feeaor - -of Oheudetry , at the- . f l4;rieultliral College of
pentetylrania, who- ttili. spare 'll6 .Cffort tbrinake hit
fertilizer beyond. dispute,: the :riin.udard .14aire
lehogp;ante.of this coghtiy. : : . • . •
PURE . GROUND . BONE,
A Very Superior Article--Warranted
. .
. _
. . . . .
Contains ,no . 'admixture - of plaster, •settlinge Ikons
kluelit•ttlea on Miniterating ntawrial of any Mini • ..
'Price . 845 per 2000 lbs.
. . .
. .
We invite an analysis of oar fertilizers; and in any
and every casein which the preeenee: of - adulterating
materiai is detetted,., we stand pledged . to refund the
parebaie money and submit. to exposure: - ' •• : .
Oar estahlishment,. unlike, most-, otherSnanufficto•
ries a artificial fertiliiere, is open to..ttat-ineliclion of
. farmenc... We are.working . noat . l?•zr.ir. , and flo'not fear
MILLER 8.7 SMITH,
Agriooltiral Chemical'Works;
HEAD/NR.- PA.
.
N. Orders left at No. 9, sonttt Fifth street:
Reading, Pa., •or addreased • to• the propHetors, will
meet wittilirorniit attention. .
..•
T!eku*tan::....:Gii4o •-•:.'Substitute;
1 - 3AUGH'S
SUP'EHR-PHOSPIZATE OF Luny.
TR ADE M A RK .;
..... _- -
. .
,
. .
After more than ilvelve,,yuri.'uf constant use, :this'
highlyeuneeritratedmailure has attafued a 1010-spread
iepatation .
•
. • . . .
Substitute (Or Petioviatc Guano,
•••, • • • •
Being found active in its operation. and of great.dura-,
b3litp:; it does not exhaust the • soil, but on.the 'con
nary, perthanently improyesit.. The 'tate:using sales,
annually, abaticlautly prove the high Wpcdar value of
this manure. and eautolish the fact. of beit*.relied
awn - by, a Wide cliulit onagriculteriaie* to supply all
Wants Witte direction of "quinures for every crop: . :
- BLUGH 'SD SONS.
[Pole: liandaopirers and Pioprietors ; .
Office; !ie.. 20, Math Delaware Avenue,
PH ,
PRICE ss6'per 2000 lbs. '-CASIt.
. . .
BSI PIJBLISLIED, the lath- - edition or bur new
lonipttlet, tll . O W TO MAINTAIN THII'FIMITILITr .
'UV A3I.BRICAN FARMS AND PLANTATIoNs,' , -=
.furnished tree upon npplientlon tons or our Agoras.
: • . • .ItAUGIN: SONs f .
: • •/0 'South Delnwstre.,ll.lrittsue
.
.
No ance
• .PIITI:ADELY,III 4 .Atignit Igo. • •
orit9L3rcular. of ,uly,
.1666, we wank?.
- • 'f helnternal IteVetine Tax: npeti the manufacture ot.
-*Tertiltzers,.• r was, .as you are. aware, removed by act
of .Congress,, on the 13th of:July, last, • •• • :
This adie was not-unloOked for, arr4is•arescrio
ir.r,lor . some • • . • • ,• -
We
•
hti*e only lostate that, foreseeing; that :the tai
would .be repealed, we- east no necessity for -anyad
vance
•.". ALLEN:t I / 4 - NEEDl4t.$ l 7:.':
ThIPROYED
• gikr.p.Eß PIIOSIOXIATE
: ...". - • 'ONI,Y TO FALL AGAIN. • •
Our regular price wag, theiefore, -.•
i• TD V A. IV C - •
••• - •
..• .
and wpcdtifiime.to ftt:ini#l.ll at: •• . ' •••• ' • •••••
:. •
$55 • •
41.211L:#: & NEEDLES,
• Bole itanniitettu•era...*?
.& Co.l
Maninfiictierer• farlin - 111E1d. eal" d!es, u p d‘
• • 11/Falers ra,Cur re
ieriits.
34INAS r Ott LICOASKS AND BAIGIDLB
lawayirn tyipdliftfoLiplook,Atejtorg.:lowmt miter
Plc°.
T :' . 1, ..,,,„, „ ••-,-. ~, ..- As•-.." i- , -...•--- -
.° -" 1 -.‘4lxinler36.lilinLane. '
WA a5141 , ,X - 44., • . ~..., - ..•„.4
JOHN: . I'ilV
akcjierit . iiitgil.„ :. , ).• . -
~ 4 ..,,. * „ .. .8:1 3, 11iXti5r. IN4tr r apr?e,gtiowy cyar Wis. 24;4*,
--' , ..A.1 -- =1;
- Nevr:York. Mire rt .17.:' - T.z: 7 l , 1.- ii .11:-17.;'-,r•-
urnwra mielloes - iskilSpnicett. both*
" —cFY, tilmaiguttnuoll*. rA 11
atnelrorit,r+4 on at •
. - C. TIMMNON& iCp
PePti;" 4s 04Outrean47AINvVVIle'
PITILADELPHIA..
. •
.
-•• no It- .1" O. Ult • E: S
M S TREET . TEA . . ROUSE,
Corner 'f)f. - Twit : lth ittn 3 t r itir . t . rtiont ,Btrect:.! ? op
pociCe the Gr~t . l were'
Feb I . T,V,L-7-13?'. 3ilirket St,: PilladelPhin.
.Sclift . OWl 4 ,4,
.unsTs AND PuoToGIATHERs,
. • .. . .
..
, IVoit. 914:ntta:91 . 4 Cbesitout.Street.
.., . , ' • ' •
.- • .. . - I",Iia7AA_VELP)3I.A. -•
•T ; ..• .•
'.- ec.Z . ;l,'Gt " • - • • •• - ' .' • 53-IY. .
-P i . ,,,re : Liberty White Lend - preferred.. by. all
pFactieal Painters I • Ti f it.! and you, .will have no
other.- -Mtattifaci - nied only by - - ..'... ' • ..., •:. '•
-,' • '. ' '.: • 'Ziekjes• it' Sniitte,• . H . .
•
- • :' Wholeaale'lling; Paint and (;Ines'beaicri,
' . - , No.: :I.3lNorth,Tfilal) Stivet, Philadelphia..
ute Liberti. Lead..rbe - Whitest, the
P
duraldeafid the fitost. ccotioatifittl. Itl
itfunufactured only by
• •
..• Wholeald,...DrnsPaini. and Glass :Dealers.
NO.-131 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia
Detre Liberty White Lend will. do more. and
1. - better work :it a given Cont 001 tiny othet Try
!.-Ifintinfitoilred.olily by .
_ •
: • Sitinit :
'• Wholesale DrEr: Pafata.ncl Alas. Dealers;
.;
No..1;11 .7,1011111 STREET, l'hilad
CUPETINGS..
invited to rily large and elegant
tuck of.'grurAes; Tltiee-Ply -
Da 'of 't he. besz„ makes !Ind nevcst • design s.
Cottage;'List and.
. Wiridow• Shade;, ' be joid:low—
WhOlesale and ReOil, fort:l..lo .. •
No:117 South SECOND Stieci, allure (2 hestlmt. •
..
Siin I, !06—a.5.4hn•-. • :Ph ilad
tsd6 •• •.IqnlAliEl.i'liu • 146.6.' .
. P AP E
• •.• • . .• • • . •,.
••• 1.1 • S S . •
HOWELL: &-- 0
•...• ur,it - --ter.}:u.s: or • , •
'Ottpet Pihade.m,
•. • ....t.riit.iFourthonh 1
.:N.-B„—Aftlais in . I'tort , a hirao . Stock= of 1.1-N.ES _
011:s II DEs,,• .
t STE V 9 k COTTAGE O.Ii6ANS.
... • . •
. . , .
• Are hot.. Only unexcelled, 'brit' they are dh4olutely on'
eipiallkd by auy other Reed Instrument in the
.. country.
..41.g.ned-expressly fOr. Churches and Schools, ihey-are
Ilifind to be'eguallY well adaptetl•to the' parlor. and
'drawing room,. For solemnly by. • • •
.'
North SEVEN - TIT ,
Mao. BRADBURY'S PIANOS, - And complete
assortment of the PERFECT' MELApEON: .
. no, • . .
BANKS, -_T.),IN AIoRE.& co,
:.. Successor* to A. B. DAVLS & '
. . .
-..- . .. ..
' . Ittanufactureis'of?. -
....
~.
, F . -..•- .Patent Standard
itie f
.. :,.,
...siquible: for . ..
... , yi .C..
...
~, 4, teighLoOis;ll..P.;
4
.. :. e ~-•KT.;.-‘ ' • ,' - * - Tracks . 4 D.dpnis;
• i -:::: - . . - - :: .. coo, H;LV:i . and , hire
.„ - -.....1
.-.-" C ,••• .. Stuck. Al 4, ail the ra •
n,,,
_do,4_,ll.:t‘ns . 41 f
~.;,)""-.,-.... 4..razrolks A: rot.
.-
I bir i. I a t f o r lu
c:rty."4 teuti Oviitist:
:rain:"; N. W, - cornd:
. I:stfv : St.:Add,Pciii , :..Aviniic . I'liila . : - '
Sept. 2,3 ',05 .• • • '--- '-• • • '. ' ' ' "
caIIIS.!VIODKie.S.... • ''''- • •
...
... .4!:: 41..TAVILOR .
.....- -, • • . ' 4 ..F - a. tlie,.'t:oM - enicmce •of
..our
~ N;.:,/ •:: - -,.. :patrons and Others at a distanee,
-..' _PI" , -- : ' .arc here irre.,ent. 'a diagram of
:2, - "'('• ' ' , • sel-mer.,•s.uteiniad, .hy. whi.O.a .
;•-' 7 :7 •••••'-'::,,-,...:- f. good fit will'. ho - guarantied,' by
i' 1; • X:.... - -,-,...j..'" :•!, • sanlii. the Size's in the circler
' • '1 .---7--"'-'.l- designated" in the:quoin rmyin , i
1 1- ' .. - - g'rx r - - , 1 t - N • -
.1- ,-i:.'l:. • - - -.--. MEAS6:I:: FOIL COAT. ..
• .
1 •.. - A 1:;,--'.;,' • -.,::. : ,, Lellgth r Of 1 . 1.7x1:, from •1 to - 2,
1 ~ . ' ',.,' 'l. • • •and from 2 t 0.3, .. :: ' .•
t• 'll. l t ' V - Length of Sleeve:: (with . arn
. - i- -• tor .t \. ' ..:crooisecl.irrom .11p 5.-.
Ril --• '.:. • • • '.llremit Mm.re:—Arottnd ilie
. mo,t. 'prominent '. part of- - the
' • ' ' ''' ,' " F l ' • .. clMst. . •.. • - -.. : , • • .
• ~- . 11WW-Areas;.uri.,-.Aronnd.ilie
wai t.
.State.-wligther the ',person is
.erot.orxtoc , ,ping.- - . .• •
The same measure as fiir Coat
-x.'' - '=" — .. -' •.. - Measu re inside Lieam, and Out,
. .
Side from-hip-bone. li:•..d.aronndlite wrest . rin 1 hiri;• : .
'r. Saute Or.,IsT.F,P.IAI. sm.-r IIY - MAO.. Fnr.r. op eon.
- GOOIIS TO Ili. er11.7E:4111•• rF NOT F.ITISKAO I dr.Y.. ..
-' " . . • . • CIEI4.
..
. ' '.. 5 4 2:1 - Clii•Pcuut 10:,
..11thiliideliihka.• :
'iune.10,', , 65. -'• •.-. , s.-.'„.. : - -2% - . .
L^:::rln
.:........ : 5:p.v4:.F1 q .;:75... : -....,.:
GRAPE.rowf.:::WINE 1
...-..,.. •-.:....:::.:..: ..:„....:: ..
..-... ..._ -,
'-..:PDIID:AND :FOUR .YEARS OLD.
For the Comninition Table_antlFainqy Use.
'OI . F.ScRIPIED ,BY:THYSICiAICS FOR
Fcninlew,'
-lire'aiktfrersi)its,
The. Great Remedy , fin.' Kidney Affections,
HEUM A, '173 ,
AND -ALL CHROMIC DISEASES.
EXCELLENT WINE *FOR FEMALES
Ryitiy pinny at thisa:axon alt9nid us° •
Speer's Port. Grigie Wine,
Celebtated - .inF.nropo for its medicinal and beneficial
qualities:JOT:lly esteemed. by etniuent •pbyeitlarre,
need ..in 'Enropean and American Hospitals. 'and' by
some of the. best Ninnies in Europe and Anierica.'.. • •
.. AS A:TONIC—it hae.mi equal, Clueing an appetite
and:building up thesystem,• being entirely a pure vine .
of a most valuable grape. ' • •
.AS A DIURETIC .:-It impartiiheallhy action of the
glan4,-kithieya and urinary organs; very beneficial in.
dropsy, gout and . rheumatic.affectlons. • , . • •
• . .
. Grape
. -•.', Speer's
Ls a pure article fictri the juice of.the :Port Oratie,l - pett.
sessing medicinal propertits superior to any other wine
in use; and, an excellent article for all weak and debili
tated perscina; and the aged - and infirm. improving the
appetite, and benefiting ladies and elilldren.
'Psylt titacn; and you-will not be deceived, •
• • 'arse sure the 'signature of• AL.FRRD SPEER is
over the Cork of each bottle. •'•. • • •
• • Sold • by. -11: Saylor, Pottsville; Shindel & Bond, Ta
'nisconfr Bermanr& Alien, Atilhanoy City.: Lawrence
• Sc Brown;Minersville ; 11. N. euxe, Schuylkill Raven_:
B. B. Davis' „St, Clairomd by all first' elms drugeista,
who- also-
nell the' .CASTELIA- PORT. BRANDY, a
choice old article, imported only by.lifr. Speer,-direct
from theNalley of0porto: •• • : .
. .
• :Tiled& simpllect by wholesale dniggists In New Pork
and Philadelphia, and . by 'A. SPEERi; Lit his . . Vineyard
in •
: • Eftnicr.P.Al Broadway, - N. Y.
• 114 : ErE trnriEßA, of Pot tsv I e,...0en n a .0,
• .135... dealer in MUSIC, -MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS,
'PIANOS, MELODEONS, ' ORGANS; cte,, having-been
appointed sole . agent for the celebrated • ... • . • .
,
Maien 411;•Einnilii0. Cabine't.iiirgans4..
Countf. Of. Scbuylhili,:.tvotild respectfultian
opmre.to the mnattal comraunity that he,. canl-furnish
these unequalled favorite Cabinet Otgane; jn 'Mt. - styles
and sizes, at. manufacturers' prices, The. quality and
volume of - tone; with' the powet. of expression inthese
organs; is universally admired and praised, while their.
.tantability and beautiful finish make them the most el
egant parlor • ,
Every runilly Should Have One.: •••••
THE CABINET. ORGANS are atlapied to. FAML
CaTiRCIE3S'AND SCHOOLS.
They vary In price.frona $llO t.c,i $6OO each.
• •
. ,
Itir Every Isimirranteut.Warrant:ed. ~.-.'
:•
...
Also; Agent ((lithe Sale of the much - admired... '.• '
- •
••• . • -
Spring Melodeons and'Harmomjim:-Prgans,
• .
for' the Connties 'of. :Sehnylkill, 'Northumberland and,
•Lehanon, which instruments arefuniversally.liked.--
They possess a sweetness and 'fulltim of tone; which
has received the malted' commendation Of .the - musical
- profession, and.induced an almost unprecedented sale.'
Purchasers are respectfully invited . to call antiezaut-
Ine for itexaselVes, ...All -communications • and orders
mill. be punctually-answeriA or , filled, and.esfery•infm
'elation In relation to them gladly liven..
'._
• StPre And.are Rooms,:at the Jewelry Store on pen- .
ire street, tour' doors -from: .Mahantango street, Potts-
Fiße-' . P ll ::'•'' . '''.....-.: -. ..,‘ ~. 5- , • ' '• .-: - al= • ' '
.
• Tioireemitalla 101. or. Fish, ' COVRlstilig of
J
I.l;;Nsi . Mactgefel,':S . alicion;- Beniog, - Cod VIAL &o.
for Sle 0 4 4bY • ' • BI.MII 1 00110.
• .
TJ.be lakirlatai asoiltieat -of DribClanler, Batons ,
Tr
mcd ialmtage.of all kinds at WALKER &
11V9..Waiw:lffulthi.ilall.:.•,"•-, 'Jane 9. '46—SMAm
tips foiget to WALKER &TRICE'S:
ReYc Uniottgalt.-totee the huge- astcettoent of
gpk and ettittettOpito tor -- • - •
3iraliereladtee i Bind thaldresik 'White anitillacit
13haketeir s yt *cent& •i Csll - and. get ow at *ho
- 400 1 .9 1 ) 4 .'1 14 / 1 11 • W /*O3.
RANKER - •
°ENTRE STE.EET,. .POTTSVILLE
, • •
12. e fler ii
; A TATRICAN AND FOREIGN
GOLD AND • SILVEtt,
Foreign Exchange, •
United. States Bonds,
' . Quartermaster's Vouchers
. And Uncurrent Honey.
MONEV . RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.--
EN'TEREST alloWed as per special agreement:.
STOCKS and BONDS'
.bought and sold at
the New. York. and Philadelphia Boards of
Brokers at theuSual coinmission:
CAR.PETENGS.
• •
•' : . GA/ 11:NmE NT
•N A.Z1.03 - B A Na e.
041 r 3 for Itoresi market ).ate. .
GOVERNMENT. SEGURITIES
U. 5.:740 Tre.as. NoteSAlnte:.of ,Aug. .!6.1
•
". " I : " • . Junciti, "65
:`eet. ' •:'ee • : July'': 15,'65.
• • 5-20:1,43•11* ,of • 1569; • ".
• 5. 0 20
.1,0110 .of 1561..
5-90 Loan of 11465.. - •
. 10-10 IL9ait 1S014.•. - •
GOLD,. STOCKS - AND BONDS
GOV:n:l*On • • SECURITIES BOUGHT
• . AND SOLD, •
• •
Eno l'ranto peiniunk;• for sale..l#
I , nmb. to smf purchmers. • • • • • •• '•
• • -• • W 11..111.TNTZTISGElt,•Ca.Qhler.
• rot fsrille, January 3. '6
. 0. •
THE HA.RAISON BOILER.
. This hew :Steam flenciVor combines essential•ad- .
• van tage:f in'AII'SpLUTE SAFETY FItUNI-DESTRITCTs
.IVE EX,II.OSIQN, iu first cost and cost of, repairs, Ida
rabilits, econcanyof ftil.; facility of cleaning and trans
.pbriation, not possessed by:lily other boiler. • . .•
-It is termed hi a comblnation of cast iron hollow
sullen-F a —each eight Melina in external- diameter, and
thh2e.eightns inch [Met; connected by carved
•rfliese••spheres -are het,: together by wrought
iron halts' with. ceps. at-the ends, The fOrm is - the
Stronger... knowii its stren.,:tlfto -resist - infernal pr,:ar
sure.% eaTy great—tinweakencd as it is: by punching.Or
rivetiirr, snitch lessens the tarengtkr.of the wrought
iron boiler plate abofit 4U per • cent. Every boiler is
tested in; hydraulic-pressure-at 30) ponds -to the'sousre
inch. IT t'ANNOT l3E•111'16;T LIND.Ett ANY
TICABLE PftESSLIt.I3. ' • ,
Under'pl Willeil Ipight, cause rupture ordi--
'nary boilers, every - joint in this beemues:a safety. Valve,
-No other steamgenerMor.. possesses this 'property of
relief,'Uuder ext . renre . presure without injury -to itself.
and thaS preveuting:(Peastet. • • -.• • .
About two hundred of thesb . boirers are now in cipe.
ration hi Some hi the best er:tabliShin'ents tii the coati
.try, For descriptive circulars or price, apply to •
.11tAk.liiRtIllSoiNt, Jr.;
Hurrienn noiler.Week, .Gruy's'Verry Rued, adjoining .
AL S. Arzenal, Pa.. June 1,
-
01
DIE
. .
OF ALL .-KINDS, FURINISITED TO TILE TRADE
AT LOW'FRIC.ES; . BY - • •.. . •
. .
. .
IlitidwAre,*. Iron, .- Stovel4, -nail
: road and Niiiiing:SiipblitAl.
;tune 26,,'66
.SOMETHING EITTIRELTNEWI
AWLS YOUR 61;0111INO - -WITTI . , GROSSkOPF.9
•• • • • 'MAGIC LINEN MARKER; •• •-;
. . . • . . .• . .• . . • .. • . . .
• 110S.BYSIIELC
gr, o ok - a k , i!enk Sta.tione.ra,••
And InValid&
This superior an'
ingenious little it
etrument • nitaran
tees . aecuracy ;am
rapidity of 'lmill:it
it works like man!,
effectually marks
all articles hf wear
ing apparel or ar
entire Faintly *it
one and. the 246'61
Instrument, and.i:
simple in its con
struction, not. iia
tile to .get. ant bl
order, , and JilWayr
ready for. humedi
ate: use, so
even -a- child : 'eat
Indelibly . - mark
Chen,; Silk,' Cot
ton; Woolen (Mott
. It , liketvir
'Prints :-.Natnes an
Adtlresse a on Car'
firmkit; Albums; fit ;
. . .
.
iu Gold or any' other. .Cohir. with' the tittirost neatness
and dispiteh„ withdut soiling the fingers Orlajuring.the
texture - of the Fabric, hoever richt:ate - the material'
niaf.be, with an.elegance of style riot to he, qurpased
by the Most workma n . •• '
NO WARDROBE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT.THIS
.-A bottla of onperldr _lndelible ii-turni.,ihetrwlkh
fall at -BUSBNSLIELL BROS.. Centre St.:,-Pottaville;
and examine , this charming and effciPtire little em:-
It Avdrkslike-- magic, And you will be agreeably sur
vrised in the merits of this -excellent and invaluable
-Magic 'Linen Mutter. ' "[Sept S, '
llorso Cattlo Towilors.
TEL E A
COUGHS,
. TEMPER;
...VERS,FOUN
•
LOSS. OF Al
. TITE AND.VI
.' ENERGY; &e.
nee improves
'wind; irier
.the appetite--
. a smooth'.
•
glossy '
..transforms
mlserabl& ski
ltiorse.
.
• ...In all diseases"
seises of Swine such "as Coughs , Ulcers In
....the Luigi, tiyer, ~ • - - - •
ko:, :this . artiele: . ...: e.O l •-•
~
eats:ea a ifieeillc.. : -7' .
By p4tting
,froin, . ~,,-;,-,-
one-tialf ' a.... paper -
to a: paper- .?...
- barrel of ll the'- "." " i T._._--- 4-_ - - - .. , _ --=-
,fehoYe diseases:
—: 7 — :7___ Wll beeradicated, --
----- - _
Or entirely pre:yenleU:lT liiyen • in - time a - Certai:
'p re ventive and mg& far the-Hog Cholera. " :
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THE: "BOYS IN BLUE";-AREtotarti:G.
BY' ItOBT. '113CT1,EY,.*2., OF yFIT,LIOOT6F.T
They are coming; Andi,Tolinathi . ;,a . host of" Boys
Fresh from a htindred fields of war, the battle
' • :scarred and •
Not now with gleaming bayonet and roll of mar-tial .drum,
Mut arm'd with ballots for the Right, in peaceful
• ranks the v. cone, ''
To Shield the starry dig they lxire:from. traitor'
They are o;:nnirg,_lntly Johnson-4a host of .r. 0313
'TheY are eomMg; Andy Johnson—the toyarßoys
• in Bine, . • • •
From' Maineand from New Hampshire, and. the
. • .Bay State (A.M. true : . '
From the Green' Mountains of Vermont and little
Ithodey's shore; • ' -
From the homesteads' of Conneetient the hardy
• • veterans Pcntr;' • -
As late when lashing o'er the land . the news of
Sampler flew,' . ' •.
They are coming, , Andy johnson-Lthe loyal" pot's
'They are doming,AmlyJ,olmatort—tho loyil'Boya
From Nocr.fersey 'awl from Delawsie, and 31.a.ry-
• land.tried and true,. . . • ••
And from the grand old Keystone—man *wawa ,
• • ing to man, • . • : . 2
With pledges fun the "Stir Brigade". and Geary—
.. in the '
To yield:the soldiers' timed of prain'to worth and
. , valor dne- •.• • • :'•
are eorning; Andy Jolinionthe lOyal Boys
They aro • eoming, : .Andi Johnson -1-the earnest.
• . - Bays'in Bine, . : : .-• •
From shop and mill and forgo and.field—the
steadfast and the time,- : .. • .
Tiro heroes of the Empire'State, despite her me-
Who turns 'to shame and Mockery the gsiOtrdeeds
To spurn.with wrath - the'goszs false; the faith
'.
.11088 A.utoz, toe;
They are , corning; . ..Andy:Johnson—the .earnest
Boys in nine: •
They are norning,4mlyJohnson-,the vecrans of
. Atte 'West, • •
.From their gran& .prairios and their lakes.-the
..finest and thu Lest t.
From .the liroad 'rivers whose strong waves bear.
_joyous to the sea .
The treasures of a continntit —the tribute, of the
free;.:• .. .. • - .
TO speak °nen more, itithunder-tones,.a•PoOpleo
. high behelit,; . '
They are corn ing,.4pdy Johnson--,the . tet'rans or
the West: : • ' •
They are coming;. Au - OY JOhnsen—the freemen of
To save tlio priie they won with bloOd fiona-Troa.;
..son''eag'er* . •
FroM the White : Honse toLake .74iehigau . thofre
• heard your wanton speech, .•. •
To jeers and threats and curies loud •thio. plain
response' they lerieli : .• • . , _
"By the memery•of Antietam and Lookout moon-
By the noble • dead 'Of (iettyeborg; in honored
graves who lie.; : • : • : ' • •
'By meal ory of_ Fort DonolE,on 2:nd Shiloh's blonily
ByrrilOn(ify. of the :Wililprness, and Viel:plairg'
By meptOry of. Fort Pillow'e3 elatri—Lky. k3CCIIO . S. we
may nucacll
. .." -;
Of Libby mid . : of • Andeyaon,' endmany. a: rebel
DyThose . who fell when Sherman Marched proMt
• : ly . to the sea ; :
By those who.strell4l at Riehmurni the' shouts of
=93y meniory'• . of tho loud and: ot . .mus a
Northern home, • ' • . • .
By...mothera', orpbara. tear, foe inoso.
. .
who•ne'er may • • '
By Meniory . , onr. Martyr 'Chief:l.w fbnl'as
.• .. stain' ;. • ..• ,
No iettel liorile,:uo traitor -,band . shalrrule,our
. land again.;. • -
But, traitors slndl .and - troson
' ons -:•••• • . • ' •
Arna - ivoa.tohirri.-or high or low,' k c whirtwe'are.
The.fire eninnig; AndY.Johilsion..-a - hOst of rayyS
Fresh froth a:liundr'ed fields of war, the battle-
worn and true, ,•'' • : .•
•Nea..nont with gleanung - taionet- and : roll of. Mar-.
-But - armed
.witliallotis for the right, in peaeeful
• ranhstheyetnee; • • -;
To guard the glary. th.g they-lovo: froth traitors'
.. hands anew, • . . '
They are'coming;-Andy.Jphpaon-a, host of Boy:;
Iw iTns 'FOE THE JOURS#I..]
•
lo the true DemoCrat and the Defenders of
- the Union, `l ! lberty, - .lastiee and Right: An
..AppeaUto COMMOLI o . ense , against the Con
. serviitistu of Irrong,,Oppression and
Ivry; and. tor the Itadientism of Right, Jas...
'tire and Freedom agaiust the Policy of the
Rebels, Copperheads and - Coasertatires s
and for .Univeroat Liberty, Equality, and:
the Rights 01 . 31an._ .
D FlllO C
.
- They who, believe in ,•11 goVernment of the
people and •ad create the right cir...rir'i•ltAGE
ALL CLASSES 01' 3p: N! They . wha claim yo-
LiIICAL lin: lII'S Hs . , well as ,iS'IL RIGHTS for the
whole peopte:—whd believe in `..mauhocid"
suffrage" against • . '!freehold, "tenantry,"
property, or, the diStinetiOn of-caste, wealth,'
yeiigiori, - race or toldr.. Oar form of govern
ment *under the `7Declaration!.' and by the
Censtitution, is a Democratic Government..
• • • ••••O'bai - is
A REP . uliLi . iliffar,i.froi?ie.l)::.:%ioc:a.i.cv only
as a win differs from aii.oty,aalzed , assembly.
"The DemocritCy7 theapsi.THE (PEOPLE.
publietinism,"-aleatai-*EIIak:NTATION-IIY: AND'
FROM THE PEOPLE. The Democracies of Gideee
-ate often Called • Republics. The Indian form
of tribes aad•coinici ls are the..aearest firms of
.Democracies ;• , .fltepliblies are siMplY.organiz
ea, Deinoeracie.4 the Comnionwealtli of the
people! therefore; in reality, true .law-and
order-loving Democrats are by . s.viim'and.rEA
TUßE RgrEHEICA;4B, ; ' .
. .
Originallyilhe Whigs, .Know-Nothing% and
To, 2s believed in u Patrician, freehold or dia.-
unction in race, color and condition as a right
to suffrage, against manhood suffrage, 'and in
opposition to the Democrats, who believed in
the political rights of the people. Butby
smite aocca%rocua; the:NA.NiEs became mixso
while the ratacreLs., remained FIX : ED. , Dem
agogues and unprincipled . politicians, who
pretended to be good Democrats, courted the
Slaveocracy of the South for their votes, and
Sold their• party to those who sought to des
tiey our Reublican form of gevernment, for
one based upon a Patrieian form or wslavenc
racy, which 'means, simply, that the. rich,*
shall have powe.r , tet enslave "the poor." Intel
ligent men; who could read and7. - thilik for
themselves, could not-be induc.ed to'stultify
themselves and-become an enemy to free gov
ernment in principle, while only . a Democrat
in name:.
• TneSe and' other true Depiocrats form what:
ever, party formed the preSent Republican
party, and . irom .their very nature became
eventually "Abolitionists" tecause a Democ
racy `•cadnot exist part free and 'part slave.".
There - are no.alaves - m Demecracy, because
the very name. implies .a government of ALL
-the'people, against a slaveocracy, a.monarchy
'or a patrician form,
,which means only ?Aar.
of the people.l •• . . .
:is. a tipre: pre-
T : entife . of •01l
incident
. .
The. term Copperhead, Is a 'new. name In
party politics. - It means simply TO'HY—a
traitor to his country, while pretending to .be
true and faithful; and the name . `!CuppElt-
HEAD" in contra distinc4on 'to ."fiElEi.".was
well and aptly applied 'to the Northern roar,.
who like-theaileny stealthy Copperhead; con
-cealed in . the gtll3}3, fastens his 'poisonouS.
fangs in its .unauspecting victim without
warning, and without a_ suspicion; .:unlike,
the rebel, who rattlesuake-l*e, boldly soun
ded' the onset, before' advancing its horrid
. .
Copperimads therefore, will and must
remain in disgrace, a by-word and reproach
among' true men and Deniocrats, because
they : became traitors to their fellows,: enemies
to their government, and costrards among
brave men. W bile pretending to be. Demo
crats„ they were treacherously betraying the
principles .Of Del:noel : a-1; f unlf aiding add
abetting the rebels hi. open arms against:the
rights of the people,•and - Who Were avowedly
endeavoring to.force , on the nation a govern=
merit of distipction . founded on the principle
that the Tracem ought by 'divine "MGM' be
come-the niters of th .i uwSAit ; that tho mai
are, properly the task-masters of the r00m...
Were theiAbolitionista? Were they.. Re
publicans? No !• ‘• Ware 'they
.Democrats?;
Tia di:Alum) "To 'itz • *Democrats! 'Were
they? They rebelled .against a" Republican.
pamocratie form of g9'vernment and tried'
ionaind a Slaveocraey , in'which part of the
peoPle were. FREE and part SLAVkI! There:::
fore they 'Were the avowed enemies of the
people.; for .ia.t• the pedide must:be allowed
'a voice M. theitGovernineut; or cannot be
n'Deiniierady ! '
. . . . , . . .
Wiuktreeght RebellbAr7 - Was 'it:
the iiiipeesitedOir the 'emir oi or
ta*..mtuit gt Or Abe slave? • Wei'. ettf.
pr ed ,
.8444g*.litiittysl or *'itii4 0 6 ,00%
:p_r_ee4o.r, striving , fai-.Astablisti theli :peei,e;Z :
afrA , Feitiamsgtihtth.etztke a marq.ble4
foi theWnatifie'eputply s 'Oti.tikai*lt'a. court
r-ed the:J.o4. ti*ttertDenk - inintie 010V'
Ipletv.cn4:not. nay #belgon.Naf
.
.glave'#444Alktw.ati , i*Uy antin24.-
)Iki .ll e4nastenst:R ::- ebeldwi
=magnd , and : •frug u ht:
10414)iDemelintl*Tprinck' and , cone=.
I ngoq** e
0.4
Who are the ildopperheride.t"
Who' were !Me Be bele
Six •
. . eiits
hot I.hiq they . claim to b:
-Detnocrats;', that ther-loted - ',NNItli Demo
e'. Party. beforelT6?*o,.:. - .014. - !tib,.
fused with the. Dernbe , fitik,P4FlY:;;.4ll . . Or:u )
War; .- Bdt:Were, they . then * , or-are 'they, 119'
true Democrats?- Or are tboseitharto.w styl
themselves Conservatives and .Detrtheratt
- true 'Democrats ?... DePnot the facts .prov.,
that they are hot? . .The principles of :tru
DethociatY- - : are now. advocated' by. thus
Styled ilepublicans. whos.belleve in thc . .ro
. Lrric4Las well as . tbe CIYIL rights of Ail the
'Who are the Conseivativeie
,
• In politics, the CoriaervatireS • of all . .timbe
and nations, are those whehelieVe in ."things
as they. are;.7 who oppose reform,. ctviliiatiort,
invention; advancement in pel ity or
the.requirements of .the times...:-.lThey, wish
,to . coSEIIVI: the body .politic,..`pickle
society. just. as it:is;right and wrong•together,,
who submit to . . wrong because they are afraid
Id face the: right: 'They, are moral:-.cowards
who fear beeauseit may bringa little .
:clanger. to, theinselveS.- are stand still'
• people, and are almost : invariably those who.,
lave:little:to.: gain by reform and much to'
dose. :'The English:government. is a:conServ
wive one. The.Feniana Who.wish.to,referm.
Ireland are Radicals, DetuOcrits or Repahli
cans,--eertainly not Conservatives. The peo
ple of. Great' Britain; who ' , ere now. loudly
'calling for rot leAr. itlilltra as Well aS civil
, rights, for manhood suffrage, : are • Radicals!
true Democrats in principle.:.: :•• .
.•
.." The Emperors, • Kings and 'Potentates, • all
the world.. over... are„ - Conservatives, simply
because .they wish to remain as they are,—
They Wisli no change,, but. least of all 'radi
cal reform, because it • can ..only bring evil to
them though ,it would brino - blessinas to - mil-.
lions: • . • .•
The : Rebels are' Ow CONSERVATIVER : !-
And *why? SiMply because they wish to re-
Main as they are. Raving forfeited' all right
to the blessing of-free • government by rais
ing infirms to subvert it and replace it. by one:
of • CASTE :against. RACE, they- now wish to
.Stay:the tide'of reform and . radical . change
-which threatens to obliterate.every trace. of
the evils they fought for.' • They now cry
."peace," A`pesee," litause they, are in dang
:er:of losing all power •by : the:reforms which
the War': for, the Union" secured ; the'rail
ical changv,'frotn 'slavery to freedom, ,which
the - "Boys in - illue"-so-bravely iron
,from the
enemies of human rights; - .•
The Copperheads:are now Conservatives,
- because they do not likelheir Trospects tin- .
der-reform. They wish no change, and ledst
'of - all such - change as their deserts Would
bring - them. : They,are not Radicals, because
reform Would involve repentance ,in ‘.sackL .
-'!
cloth and, .ashes,: and a confession .
r t
heir
baseness, coivardice an& treitehery. Oh, no!
'they must- Mi . conservittive,:or they. Must be
:Tory, Traitor and. Coward !--Men:Who were
stilling to. fold'iheir hands and see .their- lib
erties destroyed their, country rent asunder;
their. government defied ;.. their political-and
civil rights trampled ' _on; and all that political,-and
men hOld - dear and sabred,.bet rayed and lost.
Were such.men Democrats? Were they the
fliends• Or enernirs of, the people?' They
were eitheir ;traitors, who expected to rise
into Place, or power on the tuina of :the Re
public,- or they Were sneaking cowards who
feared to. peril their: safety to, lireserve their,
rigltts. tv.hatever • they .were; they are
:deserving, of Shame and'reproach—a by-word
atheugt he People.- copperhead !—Well may
these 133" ConserVatives ! . •:
Who arc Lhc Radiexibi {.
• lien may , be radically right and-radically •
wrong, but tn - politics the radicals areialWays'
the advance guard of the people. - They never
are fotuul on the side of kings and potentates;'
but are always arrayed ;.against them, :and al
ways. against %oppression; injustice; tyranny
and. arbitrary Poner..- - ;. •.• • . •
They have always right: on their side, and
always henetitiu.their reforrns,Mxcept when;
sivayed an it mob and governed by.ignorance,
and . ooaded by oppression,. • In all
and conanunitias, the radicals'
are- the progressive. elements or society.- -
Their: ultra views•. Are. the: result: -of natural.
cauSes, - . the inherent principle' in man which
impels hint. to guard his-rights and fight - for
-selfpreservation. if we : look back-on. the
pages of history We will find the, radical of
the past the dominant' - party of today. • The
abolitionists, despised and scorned afew years
agO„:were in : the right,. and they -who abused
them Were.in the' wrong.. But :theright. tri
• u pl led, and now We to : be. atm
litionists. Those who - ask yea! manhood sill- -
Tragd now. are only the advance,guarcl of the
radicale=the feW• - . Ultra: men,• who advocate
,justice 'rather than : policy.; • whose souse-of
Tightmgainst wrong is greater than their pre
j adiceSi and' who are - brave - enough • to Axe
the Bigoted persetnitione Of ignorance.. Such
'men Are .t rue Petaocrats, - and they are radical
.
nicans.. stratagem, .eunning—a
.to . accomplish au end.' ."3ly Policy" mean'
my plan to arrange . things to suit MYSE.I" and
friends: . 2 The policy..of men 'are some. :
times _prudent. Sometimes Wise, 'and sonic - 7
:times right: : But man's policy is . fallable.—
Man may ehot•osu, - but God only can DIF.POSE;
TtierefoO, any policy which is .net founded
oil right and . histice Cannoi- be depended on,.
becausepolicy is as oftenuSed to subvert the
. ends.of•justice as to promote it.- • '
. It is -the 'policy of England to - lteep the
- Irish poor; to pretent-theth from , asserting
their rights by. force. of 'aims.- It also her
policy to be conservative; to resist radical
refornis; to oppose' republican, institutions,
and consequently, to.aid the slave-masters' re
bellion against: the rights Of man. • • .
It Was the roMcr of the rebelsto 'resist by .
force of: arms *radical relorma Which were, ir
reSistably encroaching- on' the barbarism of
slavery.- But their..rtimcy proved to: be the
inest.ruinons one. they .could liave- - adopted,.
since -it' brOught about the very evils which.
they contended 'against.. NO example M. the
fallability of: man's policy could - be. more.
striking•and significant. Had they adopted one
founded on right and justice, they Would have
:been saved:many troubles; and much sacri
lice -of fe 'and limb.. - Had they cmancipated
theirsiaves its a mattei'ofpolicy,-how- differ
ereittiv.ould have been the result, anti. hoW
much . .more to, their 'advantage... But .they
were .blind. and . infatuated; and 'no process
less seVere.eould have accomplished the , ends
of Previclenec. policy the Providences
It: is noW.the• - l.oi.irr of .the corm:pus:4o;
the CONS E I Will mid the IttllF.r. ,to combine
for the 'purpose of scuring— the •endS • that.
Were aimed at iu the. "lost eause . "-to secure
by the ballot What they - lost by the- bullet.
11oW • blind . they . still are . .will. appear.. •the
. • .
results.
The sifting procesa is still going on. Men
unconsciously commit themselves and betray
limit . principles and feelings by their words
and actions when they least intend or wish it;
And by their own romp v they are-condemned.
The Premident , * Policy
Is the policy of the Rebels, Copperheadi'anA
Conservatives: - It may properly be called a
COi'SER-11EAD•POLICI: First, because It is ad
vocated by all Tory and CoOperhead elements
of the - country, and second, because it con
ceals a "snake in the grass" as deadly and:as
subtile as• that loathed. reptile itself. ."My.
Policy" So often.quoted and paraded brthe
-President, Is simply his plan—planned by
that. Mephephistoles of the State Department,
to accomplish certain ends which may result
to the advantage of themselves -and friends;
without, regard - :to right, justice, reason 'or
common sense, and in• utter. disregard to
merit, mercy or-fair-play., • •
' His policy is simply a conservative one—
.
to Call it by the best name: applicable, but one
that secures to his former associates--slave
masters, all the power they now possess. (l)
:Educated among them, with- many of their
prejudices and passions, he cannot now
theinadtilathin -and flattery. lie -is true to
HIS PRINCIPLES, }MA false to um PROMISES, and
turns from his true friends to.his servile para
sites. From the being the champion of the
poor whiteEi with whom he was
Moat's of -his land, .to become the _Pharoah
who adds, to their . burdens:,.' Ire Is no more
a Democrat, but unites by . his policy all the
elements of slaveoefacy, conservatism and
distinction of- race, caste and Wealth, against
the principles of - Dernocracy. • Ile was ,the
most ultra of Radicals- in word; but lie has
beconie the most conservative of rebels in
deed. Ilis policy . if Successfnl, puts the Rebel,
the Copperheadtand Ate Slavemaster again
in.power ; gives:them . all ;they could obtain
by secession, and gives the Union men of the
:South and : the'emancipated slaves to the ten
der mercies .of their exasperated enemies: •
Who arc the Vizion 'Men I'
The.-"Boyain . Bine" ‘ nre 'the true Union
.rrien,.bnt there arn -. many . .as ti tie; and
`whet worked its hard; : and antlered as much
.
for : the Union r-mtise .• as 4he ' soldiers . OIL -.the
tented - field:. '. The Republicans in - Congress
Lincoln .and. his - Cabinet ; • the . Leyal. Geier-,
tints ; : true Democrats everywhere, and - tier- ,
ticillarly: those 3010 lingered in Southern pis - -
onn, -who were Union .men, owhere Alley:ware •
called traltorS;- : wltera life, property.tuid•cam-,
ily ties were sacriffced ' . .for, principle:. :They
and-these' wern • Unipm:lnee -.; : and"- these and
• those.Were.the men who. saved • the UnfOn,'.
and preservedthe Government.oltheir tholes.
-They. -were • true Democrats, - and like men
they - werit 'out to battle Or. Democratic prin•
:eh:44; -we • &Med = than' Ilerniblicees theili.
we'mity, call iliniutme.cleis7of men, Radicals
now ; , but-tll4. : were,theirun ,Democrats; and .
th4 ; fOughtlorPernoeratle. principles. r- They
'bed tO'contend :thm,agbilst ,eebels in* -arms 7
arms
-before them . bid ) .Cotoperliesda In the., grass
'behind them 1 '; :.whiln. tottservadves,-' , . then' as'
'.now,: mieroaket4erin..triendar:,and juesi ene-.
mieet•., 7 fot-: , Ptistiseyilto 'are liot , with tlit:;. were
.ligaint.iis..,! '',...:1' -...- :' •-.---'. • . : -1.,....: .1. ,-;•••• -
1,',..' lietiiilcillein rfebactits were the Ka ibiteaen,
gt e
I lAko, fon ' t She- war,,. end 'eatled,.ko.e:OnVy;
. agityriit:: , •: . bell_ and ~ COpperhda'...7: They
..-vierCthik ne. men then;' as Afiet - Wie ritivr„.
and 414:iotill';:ebe tn . trust -.them:, 1-But' '‘3ly:
P.ollor lirOtioaed to- 'sink : patriotthq,: . O, 4*-
gra.tei.:V 4l /4 ,reW-W . 146.04,4; , :',..-::.*:
Wl,nt ii!e'Poqry
IiANNAN's -
MA I&P TINt OITIOE.
ficavingproedrea'.sev et rresidlAteareiorred
to execute JOB, aIkit.BCOIL EWE/WA
not= al the ofti.;c, :di the Mame , JoutiwuZeits#er. ;
K -
than if tanhe.Mee glicay `.•
•
•-- • -
Conid,yomcktaa . -
IleOlan;.llciatialityleie.. r. Sift im pirjail!not, •
Liaiiige 'Poetess, litaLfroad
PaiterAtAglani, =•
otAirreern'n4 Time Rooks.
Bill Tlest4 •
.. .; • .Order Book., ate,
At the Tem ehortesttiosks. i Our stock of JOB TYPE C 4, ‘ ,
more extansivithastihiagoi any other office in MIA e
section o f t . 6 0 4*14 , -04-teilieep hands employed ex
preealy fort JOl#AlV,Being a practical Printer oneself -
we will munidee.otrr aroric:te . be as any that : .
cad tie turned oat In the citlee... PIOTING 115 COL. • ..
'RS . done at the: ehorteat: • '
•
- BooK4r t iND
B'lrntudth.eyeq•voigs-9firoks i n kß oo k.
of evil . ) , escription thanpfactureo2ind aw.l nilcd lo
.ortici, at shcFteet notite. , . . •
4.7r...r0zne50rm5......7W• ;rt. ; 7 04 wirArt
Tke,Rtidical.Congess-Wereithe
tiflics-qf We.- true Run ciaTs.C3r • an rwere
'faithful cotintrys Caitiff)" tlitlitte the
darkest hours of the 'Rebellion,' When rebels
were- tiiituiphant, •Copilerlietuli•Adistog
, Chorus, and conservativeateete,eittaktog and
doubting. - Shall we, now ..deseif bar Lore
Representitives who performed - Jheirdiniefi
manfully and and, join, 'bur • fortpxl4
with the combined elements of.rebellitm: and,
treachery?' No; never.! • f,et- us' be: tft:'te
causeoind, true to. our friend's: ::Let , us .
do - right and fear. nothin7. Others may.fel
-
low the, specious peliey of designing:men. biit.
- come what :will. let our motto be--?TiIIITR
'AND RIGHT,FOREVRIWY • - '
Why Does the ... liege° Com"! liere;!:. •
The 'copperhead 'and conservative petal.
• ticians and press artfullYnnagutininglybohl
up the negro as a bug- ; boo, before. the. la.--
borers of thdiNorth, as coining in direct com
petition, and as "ta.king the'brctul out of our
mouths." They have - made capital tint of
_this, - and ninny of oprworking men ar6madg
to belieVe their argumenti. because they eau'
see the negroes coming in -crowds tO the
North, and we find them in the best placei
ln oar hotels, and as domesticvin thousands
of our best families.' They are industrious,
quick to leant willing to work, but with an
eye to the easy places. • _
Now, why, is this'? Why do the - negroes
leave the genial clime of their sunny South ?.
Why do they.come to the cold and uuconge . -,
nial clirnate of the North?_ Why do they nof
remain in the, land or the sun which they
love so'well? - . •
Is it because they'llke the North better
than the Sbuth,-the cold better than the
heat? • They,ire tie children Of • the sunny
South:. They naturally love the warm lands
of thetorrid zone, and never migrate towards
the ley North:unless to flee front worse evils:
—from the Whip itud"froiu bondage:—from the
, and. remorseless `task-mister, whose
little ',finger lay heavier. on • them than the
wintry winds that -keenly cut 'their • tropical
growth. They fled from the bondage of-the
task:master before - :.the war; and now they
fear his -vindictive spirit. They dare not now
'return to their:homes becausetbeir. late 1111 W
tern, the rebels; - are bitter in. their. hatred, and
remorseleis in their. revenge. • Lot the horrid
'scenes of 'Memphis 'and ' New Orleans :bear
witness.
. - - . . .. •
••, 'Who are:rei3ponsible for this state of things? •
Is it the Radicals,. the Republicans,- the true! •
Demobrati, it• the •Reliels, Copperheada
and Conservatives ?- Who: haaopposed the.
..1
negro, and -Made his home in the genial South
a place of:• bondage? • ;;Surelf not the Atoll-. • ,
tionists-not the Radicals! for, they have
waysbeen the friends ofthe people; Of the 0p..-
pressed of all natiOns, from time. irnmeniora- .
.ble.' Then •Why do the Lcopperhead Orator:4 • •
,itointto the-Radical Congress as the enemies,
of the people, ;and as , the means of forcing. -
negrb labor' on the --Netth ? It is absurd-.-- .
simply ridiculous, - and a •wonder - that - . men ••
who have-common sense . accept 'such mere, .. •
clap=trap for truth. .
It Out workingthenobject to associate with -- -
nitre_ labor, and do not feel dispostO to sub.-. .
mit to negro .equality, they have a . , right •to •.•
their choice; for It is- natural. Bat are net
the moans takes to get. rid: Of this objection
the very ones most calculated to increase .the •-
treublc ? If the negro cannot lire lu
and safety in the Suuth,•ihe wilt corne , Nortir,i .
where - men, are ;pore liberal, .ir not more •ao-• ,f •
-
. _
has.
of heaping abuse on the negro •who
proved.himself manly and loyal, 'wen
it not be better 9 give him. it chance tii live '..
In.the'l:otitti,—to allow him the. same liberty; . :
and faViday there that is given- flint here ? • 4 !
'There is.uo one so,blgotcd or so dull to .
reason and to Common sense as to suppose he
'wilt boom North, if he is allowed to live iif
peace and quiet in the South. : -
How is that to be done'? Will his old task
;meatus give him fair play, 'unless forced to? -
Must.te be:protected by bayonets, or Audi' .
We give - the:' right to: protect hitriself?. ,
Give him the, ballot and . we will never again ,
• need to.mnke use of the bullet. Let him en-.
joy the - right'of manhood suffrage, and he Hill
aid in making - the laws under which he must' •
:live, and forte. his enemies to" respect him: :
As as he is an outcast, -without Coun
try - or home, subject to cruel and unjust kW's'
-and discriminating usages, so long will -ho
seek to better - his condition, and
- .fled to Such ,•.•
places of safety and refuge as are to be found,
If the South • refuse . him he - will comp North,... •..
where he wilt Lind uw and-order if not
pathy and 'equality; and so.long will-he pent - -
pete With pur. labor, and seeictlie best places. ,
THE POLITICAL CALENDAR g,OR'O6-7,
The foliowthir, are the data of the State.•
elections to be held for the ensuing- year, he.,
ginning with the ninth day-of October; also .
the btliceri Lobe then chosen'...--
Two States, have already held filch, elec,
..11E1nosf, SeprerntaT 1.,. having elected,.'
Governor, tilree nai.o hers - CorMress, and
members of Legislature; two. United States ,-
Senators to elect hi [thine rif 3fessr.4. Solomonf,,
Foote and Jacob Colloiner, And-'3Ltisn, on"
Septeiober 10, 'having - chosen Governot.-thie; . •-
membero of Congress, end Members of pegia•:.:
. .
The elections in the other States are as fol
lowa : ' . -
PENNSYLVANI.V Octobe'r 9.. Governot',..,
twenty-four .menabers or Congress; and them-.
bers - of. Legislatuie ;United States Senator.
elect. . •
.- .
- -
Ottio-October 9. Nineteen members of.
Congress: . . • .
Isnu.N.A.- 1 -October 9. State- o
' flicers, eleve
members of Corigress, and members of Legis:
Jatnrc. A United States Senator 'to elect In
place of Henry S. Lane. _ • ,
lowA—October 9. State officers, six.mem
bers 'of Congress, and membcri of Legisla-
WE:si VinGliztA-4)ctober 25. - Governcir,' -
three members of Congress, and Legislitture:.
NEW lonic-November 6. Governor,
thir
ty-one members of Congress,. and one bun:
dred and twenty-five - members of the Assem- •
bly—Senate bolding over. United States...,
Senator to eleet in, place Of Ira Ilan is. •
illAsSscauserrs—NoVentber 6. Grov.ernor,
ten members of Congresi3, and State' Legisia—,,,
.
NE JF.RSini—Nbverilber r. • FiVe merntwrs
of.Cougresa and members of the•Stute-Legia-1
, .
MmuniAN---,Noventhei 6: Governor, six
Members of Congress, and members of Legis
-
li.r.isor4,--November G. State officers, faun;
teen members of Congress, and members or •
Legislature. ~United States Senator• to
in place of Lyman_Trumbull.
WISCONSIN—NOVeather • ft. State OfflC - erS,
six members of Congress; and members of--
Legislature. United States Senator to elect--
in place.of-Timothy 0. Howe.
•• MissEsorA—November G. Governor,. two- .
members of Congress, and members of .Legis
Ithssoraz—November It. • Superintendent
of Public Ifistruction, nine members of Coil
gress, and members of Legislature. United=
,States Senator to eledt in place of B. Gratz
Km:sus—November 6. Governor, member
of Congress, and members of Legislature.--
Two• United States Senators to elect in
of James . H. Lane and Simnel C. -Pomeroy. •
N Eva ow—November 6. Governor, member
of Congress, and members of Legislature.— •
United States Senator' to elect in plae,c oC
James W. Nye. • - "
• 31ArtyLAND—November G. Five Members •
of Congress and members of .Legislature.—,
United States Senaketo elect in place of JnO.
CresswelL .
Dv.r.AwArce—November u. Governor,
menthols of Congress, and Legislature. •
NEW itutrsunta—March 12, 1847. Gover-.
nor, three members of Congress, and mem- ,
hers of Legislature: United Statca Senator
to elect in place of Daniel Clark
Cosi:semi:T.—April 4, 1867.
• •
four members of,Congress, and members oY
Legislature; StateS Senator already
elected. • - . .
.13itone- isi.min , —April 6. Uoitrnor, two
men►bcrs of Congress-, and_ metubera of Legis-.
.
OncooNl—Eleetien held on. i4th of June,
and Union Governor, members of I ,ongrestl,
and . Legislature elected. No election - in W.,
United States • Senatex to elect in place _
James W. Nesmith. . • „ •
KEtcrees,y--August 5, 1867. Governer:.
nine members: of - CongreiS,." - nnd members of -
State Legislature. United States Senatof.to
- elect in' place :of 'Garrett Davis . : 4 sPecial
election. will be held on the .15th of'Sep-.
"[ember; in the Fifth, and- Sixth Congres
sional .districts, for -members or the thirty__
ninth Cortgress,-in. place of. General L. 11.
Rosseau and Green Clay Smith. : •
California is not induced in.. this list, nor
.the States hot yet admitted to representation .
in Congress.
,
WE - hear . . front. Washing'on. that not only
htis• the Report of Mr: Stanton's commission.
to devise the manner 'of paying the soldiers'.
'bounties been suppressed, but that Mr. Mo:-
Culloch haS said that.not one.dollar shall be
paid for. the purpose. All act of Congress is
•—an act of Congress. • There seems' to be
truth in the stateu.ent that .Mr.Jobnsoli is
withholding the payment of bounties for po
litical purposes.—N.
.
Trrk Sebutzentest, 'the first ever - held in
NVashingion ' has elosiki; ano 41 has proved
to be'agreatsueeess, ; - •
CHOLERA is spree - 111)3g rapidly in. Nashville;
sud`everybody leaVinkilie city. There
yvere•6s deaths on Friday„-
.
A sax wall for - the ;protection of a portink
of the harbci,i of San FrancisCo is to IN non- -
atructed, 'at it cost of $2,500;p00. • - •
THE Oregon Heine of RepreSelltatiVeS has
Psetried - thQ constitutional pmenduaent, -
-GOverreoi.:-